Hi Everybody, FBX is my first Debian project and I am more than happy to use the Debian infrastructure (mailing list, wiki) because I trust the processes are well tuned by now. Still, as a Debian project newbie could somebody explain/provide a link to the Debian processes in the context of a working group and how/when do you know consensus in a Debian project is reached?
There are some things on the wiki I would like to change, but I feel it's not my place to change them without first discussing with the author, but I am guessing the author of the wiki page is not necessarily the last person who edited the page. BTW, I have never used a wiki before!! Alternatively, if I was to create, say my own use case, with some minor differences to an existing use case this would be counter-productive. I think its much better to talk to the original author. I imagine that the posts on the wiki's are strawmans which are discussed/refined on the mailing list until a consensus is reached. How do you know something on a wiki is still up for discussion or is a confirmed requirement? These questions may seem quite trivial/waste of your time to Debian experienced people, but I assure you they are quite important to somebody like me who is new to this whole thing. Thanks for reading. _______________________________________________ Freedombox-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/freedombox-discuss
