Package: debian-policy Version: 4.1.4.1 Severity: normal User: debian-pol...@packages.debian.org Usertags: normative discussion
Thank you for pointing out that Policy's description is out-of-date, Ian, and for the patch. I agree that it captures the consensus we established in that previous discussion, but it's not quite right for Policy yet; see below. Firstly, I think this text should go in section 4.1, and the description of the Standards-Version field should have a link back to section 4.1. The text in 4.1 is currently a bit strong about how often people have to check Policy, so we can replace that with your new text. On Fri, Jun 08 2018, Ian Jackson wrote: > +For a package to have an old Standards-Version > +is not itself a bug. > +It just means that no-one has yet > +reviewed the package with changes to the standards in mind. > +The Standards-Version should not be updated > +except after reviewing the applicable upgrading checklist. The upgrading checklist explicitly states that it does not have normative status, so a 'should not' requirement should not defer to it. Also, IMO this should be 'must' rather than 'should' -- since it is pure metadata, bumping the s-v without reviewing the changes to Policy can only be counterproductive. How about: The Standards-Version must not be updated except after reviewing the changes between the old and the new versions of the standards (the upgrading checklist[hyperlink] can help with this task). > +A very old Standards-Version > +can mean that infelicities in the package are likely. > +As a rule of thumb, > +each package should be reviewed at least once per Debian release, > +so a Standards-Version older than the previous Debian release > +is indicative of work (if only review work) that needs doing. s/As a rule of thumb, each package should be/It is recommended that each package be/ "Should" carries the weight of a bug of 'important' severity, but I don't think that was your intent (and I don't think it should have been). If others are happy with the changes in this e-mail I'll prepare a patch for seconding. -- Sean Whitton