Jörg Sommer <jo...@alea.gnuu.de> writes: > Which tag should I choose if no tag matches?
If no existing tag is appropriate, then either the facet does not apply to that package, or a new tag is required for that facet. > Should you provide a tag ::other for each facet? That suggests that the package is properly tagged that way; I don't think that's true for any package. Instead, if a package needs a tag that does not yet exist, that tag should be created. The editing interface for debtags uses ‘foofacet::TODO’ (with the description “Need an extra tag”) for this purpose. A package so tagged needs a new tag in ‘foofacet’ to be created. I don't know the mechanism by which ‘foofacet::TODO’ triggers creation of a new tag, but the meaning is clearer at least. -- \ “Progress might have been all right once, but it's gone on too | `\ long.” —Ogden Nash | _o__) | Ben Finney -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org