1) Thanks for the explanation, so we can ignore that one.
2) If you mean you will just entirely disable this, fine :-)
3) debconf is okay, unless the server team plans to install this by default (then we cannot use debconf, it won't be shown). However, even in the latter case, people could still use "sudo dpkg-reconfigure", of course (or edit a conffile, or run "sudo obm-password" or so).
1) Thanks for the explanation, so we can ignore that one.
2) If you mean you will just entirely disable this, fine :-)
3) debconf is okay, unless the server team plans to install this by default (then we cannot use debconf, it won't be shown). However, even in the latter case, people could still use "sudo dpkg-reconfigure", of course (or edit a conffile, or run "sudo obm-password" or so).