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Package: git-stuff
Version: 1-1
Severity: wishlist

I just noticed this package via -devel-changes@, and was curious what
kind of stuff there is in it, but looking at its long
description... well, it's not really helpful.

It would be very nice if the long description was extended to contain a
few words about at least some of the tools present in the package, so
one wouldn't have to download the package and look at the scripts
itselves.

As a side note, the manual page is pretty unhelpful aswell. Nor do the
scripts contain any easily accessible documentation as far as I could
see..

So pretty much the whole thing is undocumented, and one does not have
any idea what they do, unless he reads the source. At least a few words
would be helpful.

(The tools themselves do seem to be useful after a quick glance, and you
could get it to more people if they knew what these things are good
for!)

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i think the current package has fair enough initial documentation to
close the bug, it will be further improved in future of course.

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