y appreciated. I would love to give Windows
> the boot and only use a linux platform.
>
This is more appropriate on the debian-user mailing list.
debian-project is for non technical discussions about the Debian
project.
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ought Policy only recommends README.Source.
At least 4.14 tells me:
if running dpkg-source -x on a source package doesn't produce the source
of the package, ready for editing [...] creating a debian/README.source
documentation file is recommended.
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s, severely underdocumented. Ubuntu
> as a very user-friendly distribution probably has skilled writers at
> hand - task some of them to produce useable documentation on GRUB 2.
>
But please note that if you want to help with an official GRUB 2 manual,
then everyone needs to assign copyr
the way this was decided and communicated to
the developers wasn't that great.
[0] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2009/03/msg00011.html
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