I don't think doas can integrate with PAM, LDAP, and all of that, and the possibilities doas.conf give you are vastly less than what the sudoers file gives you.
> I’m pretty sure 99% of users would be fine with the simpler tool
That probably sound about right, give or take a few %; it probably should be the de-facto default, with sudo being used when doas doesn't suffice. But the question was "why on earth is sudo so complicated?", and the answer to that is "because some people want/need complicated stuff".
> I’m pretty sure 99% of users would be fine with the simpler tool
That probably sound about right, give or take a few %; it probably should be the de-facto default, with sudo being used when doas doesn't suffice. But the question was "why on earth is sudo so complicated?", and the answer to that is "because some people want/need complicated stuff".