Bug#235347: poor package description

2004-12-21 Thread Adeodato Simó
* Robert Bihlmeyer [Sat, 28 Feb 2004 22:22:16 +0100]:
> Package: kmilo
> Severity: minor

> I'm not happy with the KDE ad that is prepended to ever so much KDE
> packages ("KDE is a powerful ..."). Perhaps it helps newbies, but when
> browsing through k* packages in aptitude this bit gets old fast. It
> could definitely benefit from debuzzing, and I'd move it down from the
> first paragraph as well.

> I could swallow my gripes with this if the package specific paragraph
> were a bit more helpful. It's a poor short description, but in the
> long description it really leaves too much questions open.

> KDE kded hardware support module. 

> What's kded? It doesn't feature in any other package's description.
> What hardware?
> Do I need this package? No other package except the task-like kdeutils depends
> on it.

> Thank you for your time,

  we now about this problem, but as we are pretty much lack the time to
  fix all description ourselves, we encourage users to help us improving
  the situation by sending us a proposed description (see this thread
  [1]). if each user submits one, workload is shared.

[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2004/11/msg00093.html

  thanks for considering.

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Bug#235347: poor package description

2004-02-28 Thread Robert Bihlmeyer
Package: kmilo
Severity: minor

I'm not happy with the KDE ad that is prepended to ever so much KDE
packages ("KDE is a powerful ..."). Perhaps it helps newbies, but when
browsing through k* packages in aptitude this bit gets old fast. It
could definitely benefit from debuzzing, and I'd move it down from the
first paragraph as well.

I could swallow my gripes with this if the package specific paragraph
were a bit more helpful. It's a poor short description, but in the
long description it really leaves too much questions open.

KDE kded hardware support module. 

What's kded? It doesn't feature in any other package's description.
What hardware?
Do I need this package? No other package except the task-like kdeutils depends
on it.

Thank you for your time,
-- 
Robbe