Morally speaking, Debian is simply the most accessible distro today. So it is an example in itself. And it is the only distro where in decisionsal processes, accessibility is considered as a matter (eg choice of desktop environment). Ubuntu stopped specific devs in accessibility, Fedora is not really accessible at install, using a non-universal desktop; Manjaro does not seem to do accessibility, neither arch. It is so right that some devs decided using specialized distros such as Vinux.
So I think Debian does its role in free software. Le 24/08/2017 à 23:01, Samuel Wales a écrit : > moral leadership can be powerful all by itself. > > > On 8/24/17, Samuel Thibault <sthiba...@debian.org> wrote: >> Samuel Wales, on jeu. 24 août 2017 13:46:35 -0700, wrote: >>> practically everything in debian is an upstream issue, except e.g. pm, >>> installer, repo, right? >> Yes. >> >>> actually no -- policy is a debian issue. :) i'd like debian to be a >>> sort of moral leader if nothing else. debian articulates a goal. i'd >>> like accessibility to be part of that. >> Yes, but only for what Debian is supposed to act on. It's not supposed >> to modif software. Patching over issues is fine enough, provided that >> the patches are also sent upstream. But whole features of upstream >> software are not supposed to be developped within Debian. >> >> Samuel >> > -- signature_jp_2 Logo Hypra JEAN-PHILIPPE MENGUAL DIRECTEUR TECHNIQUE ET QUALITÉ 102, rue des poissonniers, 75018, Paris Tel : +331 84 73 06 61 <tel:+33184730661> Mob : +336 76 34 93 37 <tel:+33676349337> jpmeng...@hypra.fr <mailto:jpmeng...@hypra.fr> www.hypra.fr <http://www.hypra.fr/> Facebook Hypra <https://www.facebook.com/hyprasoftware/> Twitter Hypra <https://twitter.com/Hypra_> Linkedin Jean-Philippe <https://fr.linkedin.com/in/jean-philippe-mengual-800133135>