I agree, one of the difficulties with reporting bugs and suggestions for a non-technical person with Debian is finding the list that handles the problems. Ubuntu has a system "Bug Squad" that, like a hospital emergency room, let's people search for a similar bug, if one is found, allow the person to say "me too" or if none is found to submit a new bug. The bug is then - just like a good hospital emergency room - assigned to the correct team by volunteers who in Debian terms "know the correct list". It's an excellent program, but I still like Debian better despite its flaws.
David On Fri, Dec 31, 2021 at 12:51 PM Samuel Thibault <[email protected]> wrote: > Samuel Thibault, le ven. 31 déc. 2021 18:50:07 +0100, a ecrit: > > D.J.J. Ring, Jr., le ven. 31 déc. 2021 12:40:39 -0500, a ecrit: > > > I thought your reluctance to go there was related to poor treatment > > > instead of what it most likely is, "too darned many things to > > > accomplish". > > > > No it's really that I cannot do everything in debian-accessibility > > longterm-wise. The question at stake is not so technical, thus many > > people can discuss/work on it, it doesn't have to be me, so I can spend > > my time on more technical concerns. > > Of course I can help in the discussion such as suggesting ideas of > compromises. But explaining the situation etc. takes time to write by > mail, and it doesn't have to be me taking that time. > > Samuel > >

