Where are those? Despite ...
You obviously do not want to understand those arguments. I don't want to repeat what has been stated by others before.
The point was to make every non-core code just as community-maintained as core, but have a wider circle of people working on it. So how would the situation of an unresolvable conflict arises, if each area of functionality gets its own carefully and expandable framework, and code is okayed by the community? Don't get what you're trying to say, sorry.
You are rather talking about a distributed versioning system like git, where anyone can do anything anywhere. Some people are already investigating that, but that discussion has been moved elsewhere.
I could even imagine that the content of this queue can be very interesting for all Drupalers Well that's the point. Have all Drupalers maintain the modules, not just a specific maintainer. Just like core, but supported by better tools..
See above. Also, I was talking about a moderation queue, which would have an effect on new, potentially duplicated projects (not existing), trying to prevent the issue at all in the first place. sun