Hi Sruthi, In your platform and answers to questions here, I feel that you mainly focus on the "behind the scenes" aspects of Debian for the public, that is, how the project works. This is of course extremely important, but to put it bluntly, I believe that for Debian to be successful, it first needs to be good at what it produces (the distribution). Being a diverse and welcoming and generally well-functionning community is nice, but not very important if what we produce becomes irrelevant and nobody cares about Debian anymore. Do you agree? Regarding what we produce, what do you perceive as the main challenges ahead? What are our main weaknesses to address them? What are the big threats that we will likely have to face in the next years? Are there opportunities we could leverage? Of course, as the DPL, it is unlikely that you will find the time to work on those challenges yourself. But you will have many opportunities to draw attention to topics of importance (in interviews, talks, bits, etc.), or, when allocating ressources (e.g. Debian funds) to prioritize one topic or another. Best, Lucas
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