Hi,

I am not sure how democratic decision making is made in Debian, but I guess
it is done through mailing lists, which in my opinion are not the best tool
for this purpose.
I'd be interested in discussing about what can be done to improve this
process.
Maybe we can give a try to LiquidFeedback (https://liquidfeedback.com/en/).

Can we arrange a meeting to discuss about it? I'll be at the DebConf up to
24.

I am not a proper member of the Debian community (maybe I am somewhere on
some outer circle), so decision making in Debian should not be my concern
(does not have to be).
But I am interested in testing LiquidFeedback, to see whether it works as
supposed and as expected. I have already installed it somewhere, but I have
not been able to configure it properly, so it is not yet in a usable state.
The configuration problems maybe can be fixed easily, but the real issue is
whether it behaves as expected if used by a community. And I think that the
Debian community might be a good use case for testing it.

Regards,
Dashamir

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