Since nftables is the successor to iptables it is likely users will want to
be able to uninstall iptables and just use nftables. However, there will
also likely be users who are happy with iptables and don't wish to move to
nftables yet. So make both be recommends so either can be uninstalled.
This used to be carried in src:php and thus was in main, and as such has
been seeded in supported-misc-servers. However, nothing in main
actually depends on it (only src:libsoup2.4 appears to, and that's a
universe package), and it's not a package we generally have been
providing direct end-user support for, so seems best suited to live in
universe now.
Move language-selector-common to the desktop-common seed
The history indicates this is useful for the server installer, but:
- the server installer makes no use of it
- if it did, it could be seeded in the installer squashfs instead of in the
rootfs where it would be unused post-install
- nearly everything this package will install is specific to desktop
(fonts, input methods, ...)
- seeding it in standard also pulls it into cloud images, which is where
I noticed this as a result of LP: #1871538
I think this should be pushed up to desktop-common given its actual usage.