(-cc: Steve since he is already subscribed to -policy)
Hi Sergey,

sergey wrote:

> I agree that it is a good place for proposals like mine.
> But making long well-developed draft and "driving" it - this is
> mostly operating system developer's task, not users one.
> I think that Debian should have some place where users can just send
> short ideas without creating DEP and "driving" it.

The hint about DEP was partially to give a sense for the usual,
informal process for making changes happen.  It's complicated. :)

It's true that there is no obvious place for feature suggestions with
no individual taking responsibility (I am hesitant to suggest the
"general" pseudopackage).  I suppose wiki.debian.org and the
debian-project or debian-devel lists might be good places for those,
with the obvious caveat that if no one is inspired, they might be
forgotten.

Jonathan



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