Justin B Rye wrote: > First, the deep-rooted termininological issues that I'd prefer to have > sane answers for before I start fiddling with details: > > * why is there so little mention of BD media? [...] > * D-I seems to have standardised on the term "MD devices" [...] > * is there any hope of getting rid of the crazy backwards jargon of > "low priority installs"? [...] > > (Perhaps I should make these three separate bugreports?)
Okay, these have become bugreports: #794936 - claims it will use "CD-ROM" as cover-term then doesn't #795944 - should call a RAID a RAID #796662 - rethinking priorities At this stage what I'd *like* to be able to do is submit half a dozen different patches for different types of recurring problem - one to tidy up the <command>s and <package>s, one to fix up the outbreaks of un-English grammar, one to correct the capitalisation of titles, and so on. Unfortunately each of these patches would trample on all the others, so it would be pointless unless I could be confident that each one would be applied promptly while I was generating the next one, and that doesn't look likely. Plan B is to proceed by dividing the sweep up into one generic proofreading bugreport per XML file, or perhaps more manageably one for every dozen or so XML files (which is still verging on being a Mass Bug Filing). Has anyone got any useful advice? -- JBR with qualifications in linguistics, experience as a Debian sysadmin, and probably no clue about this particular package