Hi,
Debian does not have a good way to manage projects that require changes
to large numbers of source packages to be successful. Handling projects
like that currently requires buy-in from each individual package
maintainer; if the project does not manage to convince sufficient
numbers of maintainers, it is liable to fail.
[...]
Does any of that make sense?
Thanks,
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HiWhat you are writing makes sense to me. However, to me it sounds a bit like a "technical solution to a social problem".
This solution relies on the assumption that everyone in the project automatically "accepts" the solution with no hard feelings. Yet, I feel that our primary issue is that despite TC ruling and GRs, we have contributors that do not "accept" the solutions nor the process outcomes to end the conflict - and I do not see what would make people accept this process as a end of the conflict (when a GR could not).
Thanks, ~Niels