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future of Debian's derivatives efforts?



Hi all,

I have realised I haven't found the motivation & time to work on
Debian's derivatives efforts in recent months and have been less active
in recent years so now might be a good time to discuss the future of
these efforts.

I prefer this thread to be solely from Debian's perspective.
I'll start another thread on debian-derivatives for the other side.

To that end, some questions:

Are folks aware of our derivatives efforts?

Do we need formal efforts around derivatives at all or
should we just let things happen (or not) organically?

Has Debian found any value in our derivatives efforts?

Which aspects of them would Debian miss if they went away?

Are there any changes we should make to our derivatives efforts?

Are there any things we should prioritise for our derivatives efforts?

Are there any volunteers to join the derivatives efforts?

Are there any volunteers to organise derivatives events at DebConf18?

I'd love to have some feedback on the new derivatives page on the
website and if we should have links to that anywhere on the site?

https://www.debian.org/derivatives/

Any other comments?

-- 
bye,
pabs

https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise

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