On Tuesday, 3 September 2024 23.42.33 CDT Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> I don't say that Debian must work for jungle developers, nor that we
> must all use email and not different forms of collaboration requiring
> better connectivity.  My point is that Debian *allows* collaboration
> also without heavy realtime connectivity that most of us take for
> granted in our working environments, and I fail to see why the few
> points that are centralized is a reason for giving up on all the others
> as well.

Hard agree. As someone who is actively trying to reduce the amount of 
synchronous connection I have with the rest of the world, the fact that much of 
Debian's process can be done asynchronously is a strong positive for me. I 
acknowledge that more synchronous workflows may be more efficient, but to me 
the current system is part of what makes Debian special in a sea of more 
"modern" operating systems.

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Piper McCorkle (~pmc)
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