I'm sure any removed feature will break someone's workflow, but is DSA common enough to be meaningfully impactful today? I suspect it's past the threshold where only a tiny fraction of users need it, and they're sufficiently covered by running old client versions (ex. in a container).
Often there's a chicken and egg problem in which there is no incentive to update/replace the systems in question until the rest of the world loses the ability to talk to them. I'm glad that OpenSSH keeps pushing the needle forward.
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[ 4.1 ms ] story [ 21.3 ms ] threadWell… The good news is that one of those annoying options is now no more!