Ulrike Uhlig writes: > On 26.09.19 08:03, Ansgar wrote: >> What does stop the recommendations to be outdated in a year or two? >> Given the long and slow process to gather them, there will probably be a >> long and slow process to change them; that discourages actually changing >> them (too high barrier). >> >> In my opinion we already have similar problems with other >> standards/documentation in Debian. > > Just to be clear, are you saying: because we think today that we cannot > commit to maintain documentation we should rather live without it?
No. > I personally believe that the current long and slow process is due to > the fact that it is the first time that this process happens. We already have a long and slow process for official technical documentation. There are things that changed a decade ago and aren't yet updated. For /recommendations/ which are much more subjective, I expect an even longer and slower process to update them if someone puts them in written form. Ansgar