Matthias Urlichs writes ("Re: Redefining critical bug severity (was: how to deal with a missed so bump already uploaded ?)"): > Ian Jackson: > > Would adding "totally" (or "utterly") before "unrelated" help perhaps ? > > Or simply add a footnote stating that two packages are NOT unrelated > if one depends on the other.
That might help. I do wonder if what's happening is just that people are glancing over the text without properly reading it, and reading "unrelated" as if it said something like "other". If so then adding a footnote won't help. People often won't read a footnote unless they are tripped up by something in the main text. That's why I suggested adding a strengthening word. That might draw the reader's attention to the word "unrelated" (by giving it greater apparently significance in the text). It seems to me that someone who actually applies their attention to the question would rarely conclude that an rdep was "totally unrelated" or "utterly unrelated". Even thinking that it's "unrelated" is a stretch. We just need to improve the human-factors of the page to try to direct the careless reader's attention to this point. (And I don't mean to impugn the careless reader. Life is too short, and the world too full of words, to read everything very carefully.) Ian. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/21371.16900.579233.677...@chiark.greenend.org.uk