Hello,

On Mon 11 Sep 2023 at 01:04pm +02, Santiago Vila wrote:

> I wrote:
>> I believe that by choosing the wording appropriately, we can still keep this
>> desired property of Policy while still not mandating any given 
>> implementation.
>
> Sorry, that was terribly worded. I meant that we can avoid the hassle of
> documenting everything dh_installsystemd does and at the same time not
> *formally* mandating the use of dh_installsystemd.

In general, I agree with Santiago.  I find Policy's current scope and
working process effective, and not especially ambiguous.
I think everyone should read it during the NM process, if not sooner.

Russ has concretely considered these issues much more than me, and Niels
has worked extensively on an implementation, and I have not.
These things count, so my sense that things are broadly okay as they are
only goes so far.

I do think we should put weight on our actual experiences as Debian
contributors, and what's useful, and, as elsewhere in software, focus on
incremental improvements over rewrites.  For example, I think that the
knowledge of good documentation practices that's already implicit in how
we all actually write Policy text counts for more than abstract
discussions of best practice.

-- 
Sean Whitton

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