On Thu, Nov 04, 2021 at 03:28:07PM -0700, Felix Lechner wrote: >On Thu, Nov 4, 2021 at 2:14 PM Joerg Jaspert <jo...@debian.org> wrote: > >> Debian is a very risk averse and slow to change project. > >We need more trust. The group has to rise—as a moral force, but >gently—over the arbitrary and capricious nature that makes us who we >are. In short, we need more compassion for each other and more >inspiration to do good. Some call it culture. > >The strong maintainer model is one big reason. DAM is desperately >trying to rule. The code of conduct isn't working. We effectively live >under martial law, a very low and unjust way to organize our group's >affairs. What does it mean to be sophisticated? Debian can do better.
"Martial law"? Are you *really* trying to claim we're in a setup with "direct military control of normal civil functions" [1]. Stop trying to push buttons, and go and do something useful instead. [1] To quote the same wikipedia article you linked yourself. -- Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. st...@einval.com "I can't ever sleep on planes ... call it irrational if you like, but I'm afraid I'll miss my stop" -- Vivek Das Mohapatra