Debian's relationship with the various distributions derived from Debian and approach to existing and new derivatives has had a wide range of states. Most derivatives recieve indifference from Debian. There has been animosity from Debian towards some derivatives. We have welcomed the creation of derivatives. We have welcomed developers from derivatives into Debian packaging teams. We have encouraged people to start blends within Debian instead of starting derivatives.
What do you think of Debian's current relationship with derivatives? What would you like to change about our relationships? What do you feel Debian's current approach to derivatives is? What would you like to change about that approach? What is your favourite derivative? Would you like to see it merged into Debian? Thoughts on identical Debian pure blends vs derivatives? Other thoughts welcome, as are thoughts from non-candidates. -- bye, pabs https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise
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