On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 09:57:04AM +0100, Petr Pudlak wrote: > * Package name : eprover > Description : The Equational Theorem Prover E
That is not a description, that is just the name spelled out. A better description would be "equational theorem prover". > E is an automated equational theorem prover. That means it is a program that > you can stuff a mathematical specification (in first-order logic with > equality) > and a hypothesis into, So far so good... > and which will then run forever, using up all of your > machines resources. Very occasionally it will find a proof for the hypothesis > and tell you so ;-). If I read this, I think: "What kind of crap software is this that suffers from infinite loops and only works for only a handful of equations? Why is it in Debian if there are other theorem provers that are apparently better?" > Release 1.0 is the culmination of a long development phase. Important changes > vs. version 0.999 include the fixing of some bugs in definitional > clausification for large problems and general cleanup. That information belongs in the upstream NEWS or Changes file, not in a package description. > (Copied from the original documentation.) Ok. But this is not suited for a package description. Please create a better description that is more serious, and explains what this prover can and cannot do. Have a look at packages from similar software, like prover9, if you need inspiration. -- Met vriendelijke groet / with kind regards, Guus Sliepen <g...@debian.org>
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