Environment friendlyness, diversity (Was: Candidates question: politics and Debian)

2024-03-19 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Paulo, I'm changing the subject to match the content of your question. Am Tue, Mar 19, 2024 at 04:01:12PM -0300 schrieb Paulo Henrique de Lima Santana: > In your page, you wrote: > > "I would encourage everyone to minimize air travel whenever possible. > Fortunately, I've noticed a tendency a

Re: Candidates question: politics and Debian

2024-03-19 Thread Paulo Henrique de Lima Santana
Hi Andreas, Em 19/03/2024 11:46, Andreas Tille escreveu: If this question is whether we should target for less power consumption I consider this topic as perfectly non-controversal and part of our mission statement. I can't imagine any user wants to spent more money on energy to run a Debian s

Re: Candidates question: politics and Debian

2024-03-19 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Gerardo, Am Tue, Mar 19, 2024 at 09:38:26AM +0100 schrieb Gerardo Ballabio: > Andreas Tille wrote: > > > How would you as a DPL try to lead a community that focuses on producing > > > a great distribution without getting divided on controversial topics? > > > > I'm not really sure in how far y

Re: Candidates question: politics and Debian

2024-03-19 Thread Pierre-Elliott Bécue
Gerardo Ballabio wrote on 19/03/2024 at 09:38:26+0100: > Andreas Tille wrote: >> > How would you as a DPL try to lead a community that focuses on producing a >> > great distribution without getting divided on controversial topics? >> >> I'm not really sure in how far you consider the first state

Re: Candidates question: politics and Debian

2024-03-19 Thread Gerardo Ballabio
Andreas Tille wrote: > > How would you as a DPL try to lead a community that focuses on producing a > > great distribution without getting divided on controversial topics? > > I'm not really sure in how far you consider the first statement relevant to the question. If your focus is on political c