Yes, the documentation should be revised to exclude "info.rkt" as a
source of conflicts.

At Mon, 19 Sep 2016 12:29:52 -0400, "'John Clements' via Racket Users" wrote:
> I’m separating a package into -lib and -test packages for the first time, and 
> I’m wondering about the collection-level package files. Specifically, suppose 
> that the packages foo-lib and foo-test both contribute files to the foo 
> collection. Can each package contain its own foo/info.rkt file? Based on the 
> existing htdp libraries and on my experiments, the answer is yes. If this 
> appears in the documentation, I can’t find it. Indeed, I find this text in 
> the 
> section labeled “Package Conflicts”:
> 
> For the purposes of conflicts, a module is a file that ends in ".rkt", ".ss", 
> or ".scrbl”.
> 
> Would it make sense to amend this to
> 
> For the purposes of conflicts, a module is a file that ends in ".rkt", ".ss", 
> or ".scrbl” and is not “info.rkt”.
> 
> ?
> 
> As I write this, though, I find myself wondering about info.rkt files in 
> nested directories, and info.ss files, and differently named files written in 
> the #lang info language. Am I missing some existing documentation?
> 
> John
> 
> 
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