Package: mercurial Version: 0.5b+20050612-2 Severity: minor The current short description for mercurial says "scalable distributed SCM". However, when you first see that, I would assume that most people will wonder about what the is a "SCM"? From the longer description, I learned this abbreviation stands for "Source Control Management". Although, the Debian policy advocates for short synopsis descriptions, it also says the description should be as informative as possible. The abbreviation spelled out would still be short enough and far more informative. Also I think it would be more stylish to start the description with capital letter.
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