@funes@ltlnx@blogdiva I would not recommend using Debian as a model; their decision making processes historically have led to endless flamewars and the rule of the loudest. (Their *development* process has historically worked very well at shielding users from the screaming on the mailing lists — until fairly recently I would have recommended Debian over all other Linux distros, for any use — but this is no longer true, and I think it mainly worked as long as it did because most of the time, most individual DDs could ignore each other and the screaming. That's not gonna work for a monolith like a web browser.)
@funes@ltlnx@blogdiva I would not recommend using Debian as a model; their decision making processes historically have led to endless flamewars and the rule of the loudest. (Their *development* process has historically worked very well at shielding users from the screaming on the mailing lists — until fairly recently I would have recommended Debian over all other Linux distros, for any use — but this is no longer true, and I think it mainly worked as long as it did because most of the time, most...
@ltlnx @blogdiva nice, the Debian constitution for anyone else interested: https://www.debian.org/devel/constitution