On Tue, 2017-12-26 at 19:27 +0100, Vincent Bernat wrote: > ❦ 26 décembre 2017 10:03 -0800, Russ Allbery <r...@debian.org> : > This is the sort of thing that makes me feel like you have your > > Lintian > > settings turned up too high for the amount of nit-picking that you > > want. > > The spelling tags that apply to upstream files are > > spelling-error-in-manpage and spelling-error-in-binary, which are > > informational only. These are intentionally not shown by default > > to avoid > > warning fatigue. The assumption is that someone who turns them on > > is > > seeking out a pickier set of warnings. > > They are at the same level as spelling-error-in-readme-debian, > spelling-error-in-copyright, spelling-error-in-changelog and others.
Nope. There are currently 10 spelling-error-in-* tags, of which all but three are warnings - the exceptions, all information level tags, are the two that Russ mentioned, and spelling-error-in-copyright, which again is more likely to be an upstream issue. Regards, Adam