Hi Andreas,

Andreas Tille, on 2020-04-15 08:57:07 +0200:
> On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 10:30:03PM +0200, Étienne Mollier wrote:
> > 
> > I do agree to keep the discussion transparent, no worries.  ;)
> > Often, I want to edit the header after having sent the message.
> 
> Fine.  In future I'll answer to debian-med list *only* as per list
> policy.  Please drop me a note if you are not subscribed and would
> prefer to be CCed.

It's fine by me; actually I'm quite used to mailing lists and am
more attuned to reply lists than reply to people personally.
I'm subscribed, so I believe sticking to it will be more
convenient for both of us.  ;)
 
> > Thanks for mentioning DEP, I was not aware of their existence,
> > but they are interesting resources indeed:
> > 
> >     https://dep-team.pages.debian.net/
> > 
> > As of formatting the license in the d/copyright file, if there
> > is a preferred form, then I'll stick to it.  There is this
> > convenient mechanism to allow several entries to refer to the
> > same snippet; and as long as copy/paste is not broken, I won't
> > have to write it by hand anyway.  :)
> 
> While the DEPs are interesting in general, the actual link to the DEP5
> copyright format is the first line inside the d/copyright file.  You can
> always use it as reference.  BTW, also running lintian after building
> the package is strongly advised - it usually tells you about issues in
> your copyright.

Whoopsie...  :p

> > Since setting them inappropriately may skew the analysis from
> > scan-copyright, I would currently tend to prefer seeing them
> > removed as well.
> 
> I tend to disagree. :-P  After your verbose explanation I'll leave these
> specifically as an example.  I do not think that they are needed very
> much in this rather simple package but they do not harm at all and serve
> a perfect purpose as examples.  So thanks again for this nice example
> that I'm always learning from newbies. :-)

So be it, then.  :)

> I've just uploaded prinseq-lite to new.
> 
> Kind regards and welcome in the Debian Med team
> 
>        Andreas.

Thank you Andreas!
Thanks Everyone!  :)
I'll try my best to keep up the good work.

Kind Regards,
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