Hello, On Sun, 23 Oct 2022, Didier Raboud wrote: > (Sorry for the delay in getting back to that thread. #life)
Me even worse ;-) > Specifically, this is something I'd like to discuss in more extensive terms. > I > think I'm postulating that Debian would be in a better place with a "Debian > core" topic team, in charge of certain "base source packages", but _ALSO_ of > core Debian decisions: filesystem layout, default init systems, etc; all > these > things which responsibility is _not_ clearly within a specific source > package's > realm. But how would this new "Debian core team" take decisions? De we need consensus? Will they do a mini-GR among them if there's no consensus? What level of formalization is really required? At least, your proposal has the merit of empowering some persons to take decisions on some topics... because our current model clearly doesn't work well at that level as soon as we cross the boundary of a single package. Some packaging teams have written "sub-policies" and this goes clearly in your direction. IMO we need to take inspiration from the Python community, everybody can propose ideas and draft DEP[1], and there would be a Debian Steering Council that would ack or nack the various DEP. Once acked, everybody should be empowered to make changes as required by the DEP. Whether the technical committee should be that council, or not, is not clear to me. Maybe depending on the scope of the DEP, and the number/set of packages it affects, it could be validated by topic-team-councils... Cheers, -- ⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦⠀ Raphaël Hertzog <hert...@debian.org> ⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁ ⢿⡄⠘⠷⠚⠋ The Debian Handbook: https://debian-handbook.info/get/ ⠈⠳⣄⠀⠀⠀⠀ Debian Long Term Support: https://deb.li/LTS
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