One of the stated goals is to continue the Debian project with insisting
on a diversity of approaches, and not closing any path, provide
developers with a base GNU/Linux distribution they can build upon, and
sysadmins with a base GNU/Linux distribution they can rely on. I think
there may be a technical issue with the first goal as some technical
choices are incompatible between each other, and maintaining all choices
may be more work that the actual first goal of providing a Jessie
without systemd as the default init-and-then-some.
Anyway, I tend to agree with the points stated so far.
As for a Devuan Constitution, I would like it to mention its adherence
to software freedom--as a technological ideal, not just open-source
efficiency. Someone mentioned dropping support for contrib and
non-free. I would support that.
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