Ian Jackson wrote: > I think you are perfectly entitled to let the people who care about > the Debian menu take care of that testing.
As others have pointed out, that's a level a lot lower in everyone's current understanding of what "should" means in the context of policy. This may not be what was intended by the policy authors, but I think the average maintainer reads "should" as something that *they* are supposed to do unless they have a good technical reason. As Russ has pointed out, that is certainly how it is presented to new maintainers in our mentors process and there is an expectation there that the maintainer (not some other 3rd party) is will ensure that their packages conform to the million little "should"s in policy. Policy already lists "may" as the word to use for things that are optional. To me, Ian's statement above sounds a lot like a suggestion that packages *may* provide trad menu files, not *should* provide. Stuart -- Stuart Prescott http://www.nanonanonano.net/ stu...@nanonanonano.net Debian Developer http://www.debian.org/ stu...@debian.org GPG fingerprint 90E2 D2C1 AD14 6A1B 7EBB 891D BBC1 7EBB 1396 F2F7 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org