Dear Miry,
My personal opinion is that for changing things, we have to be able to
acknowledge what's truly happening, and start moving from there. I
didn't say I was fully happy with the reality, in fact I'm not, and,
while I realize that some level of meritocracy is positive, my opinion
is that politeness, inclusiveness and human values are too.
I get how unhappy and frustrated you are with the situation.
As I do not know the Debian Community very well so far I cannot say
anything about meritocracy and elitism in Free Software Communities or
in Debian.
I am mainly a user but as my man is a Debian Developer and together we
work with schools in Germany that use Debian Edu I am very interested
in the Debian and Free Software Community (for more information see
http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/intervju/).
As I get your commitment to politeness, inclusiveness and human
values, Miry, my question is:
What would you really like to have in the Debian Community? What would
you like to do about the situation? And how could we others help you
to fulfil your interest and standing?
Curious greets from Angela
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