Ola Thoresen wrote:
I would argue that since this was an "everything" install, most of these
services are not enabled by default, but by installing the (non default)
package.
And that if I install a specific package, I would want the service to
start as default (or else I would not have installed the package in the
first place).
And I argue that is *not* the case at least for *some* of the packages.
Example: Fyre is a graphic application, "a tool for producing
computational artwork based on histograms of iterated chaotic functions".
It also install a service, fyre-cluster, which is on by default.
However, this service is not needed by the average Fyre user (or even
for the large majority of users).
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