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by vbernat 3613 days ago
Unfortunately, nobody has stepped for SELinux maintainance. If this is important for you, you should help to maintain those policies.

All your remaining points are vague at best.

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Oh believe me, we did try to contribute to Debian, in recent years the community has aged poorly and become toxic and hostile, where the Redhat / CentOS community has grown, is more helpful and we have found them to be more accepting of people offering their time than ever.
Most people I have spoken to about this say exactly the opposite. In 2014, the project even ratified a Code of Conduct [0].

The only major contentious issue I can recall was the systemd-as-default-init discussion, but that was expected.

[0] https://www.debian.org/code_of_conduct

I genuinely don't know about what toxicity and hostility you are speaking of. Any pointer?