Russ Allbery writes ("Bug#741573: Two menu systems"):
> That's not "should" in the Policy sense.  "Should" in the Policy sense
> does, in fact, mean that you have to do work to support it, although the
> level of pressure is only mild rather than at the level of rejecting the
> package entirely.

As I say, policy doesn't say who should do the work.  It just says
what the package should look like.

Whether a package that doesn't conform to all the "shoulds" in policy
ought to be included in the archive is surely a decision for the
packager.

If you think this needs clarifying somewhere, I don't think anyone
will object.

Ian.


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