I received quite a few messages about Debian recently.
I won't go into the details. As a professional, I simply want to focus on what this means for people who invested in the OpenPOWER platform.
There are not so many people doing OpenPOWER development for Debian. The current politics will prevent important technical work and patches.
For example, my patch for the 4k page size can very easily be integrated into the official Debian releases. I designed the patch to follow Debian's kernel packaging structure. Unfortunately, in a period when I lost two family members, I experienced some extraordinary rudeness from the more difficult people in the Debian ecosystem. I feel that they put politics ahead of the users, people like you.
From my perspective, if anybody wants to discuss the technical merits of the work I do as a Debian Developer, I remain happy to have those discussions and simply publish my packages using more reliable repositories and Gitlab.
After all, the Debian Social Contract, point 4 asserts "Our priorities are our users and free software". Anybody who comes here to help users and provide them with solutions, such as the 4k patch for the Debian kernel packages and the installer ISO based on that patch, is free to call themselves a Debian Developer.