Quoting Kurt Roeckx ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Package: wnpp > Severity: wishlist > > Package name: languagetool > Version: 0.8.6 > Upstream Author: Daniel Naber (naber at danielnaber de) > URL: http://www.danielnaber.de/languagetool > License: Mostly LGPL, also some BSD, Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike > 2.0 > Description: A rule-based language checker
I think you should removed the leading article (lintian will warn about it) > > This is a rule-based language checker for which a rule is defined. > It can detect errors that a simple spell checker cannot detect e.g. > mixing up there/their, no/now etc. It can also detect a limited > amount of grammar mistakes. > > It currently has support for English, German, Polish, and Dutch, and > limited support for French, Spanish, and Italian. Experience shows that detailed features for evolutive stuff are not always well maintained....so I'm wondering whether listing the explicitely supported languages is a good idea. Aprat from all this, I think this is something we could widely benefit in Debian and I would even vote for a freeze exception if I had a chance to be listened by the release managers (having such a tool in stable would help us with the i18n server and probably could be used byt the D-I "spellchecker" as well....both running on stable machines. But I'm afraid it's a little bit too late..:)