Hello,
As part of an upcoming survey that we are preparing, we plan to ask
Debian developers to rank, by order of importance, the most popular
ideas of improvements for Debian.
However, there's no easy way to identify what are the most popular ideas
of improvements that Debian ought to make. We know of the
"grow-your-ideas" project on Salsa, but it's far from exhaustive:
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/grow-your-ideas
That's where you come into play: it would be nice if you could share
what are — according to you — the most important projects/improvements that Debian ought to make. You can share your ideas here by replying to
this email, but it would be interesting to file them as new issues in
the "grow-your-ideas" project and then reply here pointing to your new
issue:
As part of an upcoming survey that we are preparing, we plan to ask
Debian developers to rank, by order of importance, the most popular
ideas of improvements for Debian.
That's where you come into play: it would be nice if you could share
what are — according to you — the most important projects/improvements that Debian ought to make. You can share your ideas here by replying to
this email, but it would be interesting to file them as new issues in
the "grow-your-ideas" project and then reply here pointing to your new
issue:
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/grow-your-ideas/-/issues
That's where you come into play: it would be nice if you could share
what are — according to you — the most important
projects/improvements that Debian ought to make. You can share your
ideas here by replying to this email, but it would be interesting to
file them as new issues in the "grow-your-ideas" project and then
reply here pointing to your new issue:
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/grow-your-ideas/-/issues
what timeline do you have in mind for this, as in, until when should
these ideas be filed?
We were thinking of sending the survey itself in about 2 weeks, so
that'd be the timeline for your ideas to appear in there.
As part of an upcoming survey that we are preparing, we plan to ask
Debian developers to rank, by order of importance, the most popular
ideas of improvements for Debian.
That's where you come into play: it would be nice if you could share
what are — according to you — the most important projects/improvements that Debian ought to make. You can share your ideas here by replying to
this email, but it would be interesting to file them as new issues in
the "grow-your-ideas" project and then reply here pointing to your new
issue:
I have raised https://salsa.debian.org/debian/grow-your-ideas/-/issues/15
On Tue, 25 Jan 2022, Phil Morrell wrote:
I have raised https://salsa.debian.org/debian/grow-your-ideas/-/issues/15
Thanks for this, but this issue like a few others that have been filed do describe problems but fail to provide "project/improvement ideas". We are good at figuring out what's sub-optimal but we are not good at proposing solutions and implementing them.
That's where you come into play: it would be nice if you could share
what are — according to you — the most important projects/improvements that Debian ought to make. You can share your ideas here by replying to
this email, but it would be interesting to file them as new issues in
the "grow-your-ideas" project and then reply here pointing to your new
issue:
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/grow-your-ideas/-/issues
That's where you come into play: it would be nice if you could share
what are — according to you — the most important projects/improvements that Debian ought to make. You can share your ideas here by replying to
this email, but it would be interesting to file them as new issues in
the "grow-your-ideas" project and then reply here pointing to your new
issue:
That's where you come into play: it would be nice if you could share
what are — according to you — the most important projects/improvements that Debian ought to make. You can share your ideas here by replying to
this email, but it would be interesting to file them as new issues in
the "grow-your-ideas" project and then reply here pointing to your new
issue:
However, there's no easy way to identify what are the most popular ideas
of improvements that Debian ought to make. We know of the
"grow-your-ideas" project on Salsa, but it's far from exhaustive:
Hello,
As part of an upcoming survey that we are preparing, we plan to ask
Debian developers to rank, by order of importance, the most popular
ideas of improvements for Debian.
However, there's no easy way to identify what are the most popular
ideas
of improvements that Debian ought to make. We know of the
"grow-your-ideas" project on Salsa, but it's far from exhaustive:
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/grow-your-ideas
That's where you come into play: it would be nice if you could share
what are — according to you — the most important
projects/improvements
that Debian ought to make. You can share your ideas here by replying
to
this email, but it would be interesting to file them as new issues in
the "grow-your-ideas" project and then reply here pointing to your new
issue:
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/grow-your-ideas/-/issues
That's where you come into play: it would be nice if you could share
what are — according to you — the most important projects/improvements that Debian ought to make. You can share your ideas here by replying to
this email, but it would be interesting to file them as new issues in
the "grow-your-ideas" project and then reply here pointing to your new
issue:
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/grow-your-ideas/-/issues
This should include ideas what to do with resignations that will follow.That's where you come into play: it would be nice if you could share
what are — according to you — the most important projects/improvements that Debian ought to make. You can share your ideas here by replying to this email, but it would be interesting to file them as new issues in
the "grow-your-ideas" project and then reply here pointing to your new issue:
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/grow-your-ideas/-/issues
I've added "We should have a default standard packaging workflow": https://salsa.debian.org/debian/grow-your-ideas/-/issues/24
Eh, if it's just for new people who don't know which workflow to use thenI've added "We should have a default standard packaging workflow": https://salsa.debian.org/debian/grow-your-ideas/-/issues/24This should include ideas what to do with resignations that will follow.
Why would one decide to resign based on a standard for a default that
nobody is required to follow?
I'm talking about suggesting a widely accepted default for people who
would love to have a widely accepted default suggested instead of
needing to figuring out a workflow from lots of conflicting tutorials.
I'm not talking about mandating the way everyone has to do their work in Debian.
I've added "We should have a default standard packaging workflow": https://salsa.debian.org/debian/grow-your-ideas/-/issues/24This should include ideas what to do with resignations that will follow.
provide build in easy feedback-communications to digest, collect, analyze user's needs and progress from thereThis isn't related to this thread.
(more security, stability and faster boot is laways better X-D (in that order))
aka: what is REALLY needed (comes per installed per default) and what is optional/can be installed by user later
imho the minimalistic approach is my favorite: have as little software installed/running as possible
and then gradually add stuff as needed
to gradually improof the OS in a user-centric way
right now pretty happy with Debian 10 and 11 + MATE 2 Desktop (not as minimalistic as xfce but not as bloated as Ubuntu Desktop X-D)
and usually without a lot of tinkering it works out of the box on most hardware
"Andrey" == Andrey Rahmatullin <wrar@debian.org> writes:
Over time, if people see the value in migrating toward something more
people understand, the probability of people seeing the value and
migrating increases.
We should trim the base system to be more container friendly
As part of an upcoming survey that we are preparing, we plan to ask
Debian developers to rank, by order of importance, the most popular
ideas of improvements for Debian.
I have left out a few low-impact and really uncontroversial ideas (like
"port UDD to Python 3", we all agree on that, it's more a matter of
finding the right volunteer).
Am Tue, Feb 22, 2022 at 04:46:23PM +0100 schrieb Raphael Hertzog:
I have left out a few low-impact and really uncontroversial ideas (like "port UDD to Python 3", we all agree on that, it's more a matter of
finding the right volunteer).
Since I added the idea I'd like to confirm that I agree that this is uncontroversal. I understood the initial idea like a way to find the
right volunteer for certain tasks. ;-)
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