On Vi, 14 dec 12, 05:39:56, Richard Owlett wrote:
> 
> I think I see a common thread in the preseed related problems I've
> been having.
> Who proofreads the Debian documentation? I suspect it tends to be
> the author {as should happen} and other Debian *EXPERTS* {which is a
> too narrow classification}. I had that fallacy  demonstrated over 40
> years ago when I wrote my first test procedure. Corporate policy was
> to have someone unrelated to the project "test the test procedure"
> before giving it to the production test technicians.

Yes, this makes sense.

> I had
> unconsciously written into the procedure my particular path of
> experience. Where should I raise this issue? I occasionally run into
> the same apparent issue with the debian.org website.

If by "raising the issue" you mean do the proof-reading yourself and 
then report problems, by all means, just go ahead. Or, even better, you 
could submit patches.

Kind regards,
Andrei
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