> If there are no strong objections in -project, I'm opened to suggestions
> about the Right Way to handle the further life of this proposal, to
> make it alittle bit more "official":
>
> -conclude it and post in -devel-announce...:-)
>
> -make the discussion wider in -devel and continue it there
> The word "section" already has an assigned meaning in Debian; each
> package has its assigned section defined in its control file,
> i.e. admin, editors, games, libs, mail, etc.
I think that Florian's suggestion was adding a paragraph about
"sections" in my document, not using "sections" for an
On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 07:26:19AM +0200, Florian Weimer wrote:
> Suite has already been used informally. For completeness, you should
> also mention "section" (main, contrib, non-free) in your more official
> writeup. You can sidestep the question whether sections besides main
> are part of ver
[Jonas Smedegaard]
> What more specifically fails with the stable version?
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you need.
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* Christian Perrier:
> Most concerns have been raised about my proposed use of "branch" for
> talking about stable/testing/unstable. "Suite" seems better...suited,
> indeed.
Suite has already been used informally. For completeness, you should
also mention "section" (main, contrib, non-free) in y
On Tue, 09 May 2006 08:02:58 +0200 Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
>
> [Jonas Smedegaard]
> > Docbook support was included with 1.3.4 too, but you might be right
> > that it is broken in that release. If so there's a change that it
> > can be worked around by plugins, fulfilling the requirement of
> >
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