Please also consider software that is not inside the Ubuntu repositories, but users nonetheless want to run on Ubuntu systems. Such software may still require fuse2. For example, pretty much every AppImage in existence as of today.
I think it would be reasonable to announce that libfuse2 will be moved out of main at a defined date in the future x years from now (or something like that) so that the "outside world" can prepare for such an event but not to "just do it" merely because the software inside the Ubuntu repositories can handle such a move.
Please also consider software that is not inside the Ubuntu repositories, but users nonetheless want to run on Ubuntu systems. Such software may still require fuse2. For example, pretty much every AppImage in existence as of today.
I think it would be reasonable to announce that libfuse2 will be moved out of main at a defined date in the future x years from now (or something like that) so that the "outside world" can prepare for such an event but not to "just do it" merely because the software inside the Ubuntu repositories can handle such a move.