>>>>> "Josip" == Josip Rodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Josip> On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 11:07:29PM +0200, Hugo van der Merwe wrote: >> Where does one draw the line about how much documentation should be >> included? I just finished the first version of my first package, I threw >> in everything. In debian/docs: General rule: if in doubt, include it. There are enough underdocumented packages (and then some GNOME stuff seems to be in-app-help only (and then the help browser throws an error *gaahhh* or the app doesn't come up fast enough... like Balsa)). >> ABOUT-NLS Josip> This one is probably the generic file that gettext (or Josip> whatever) includes in all internationalized programs. Don't Josip> include it. Yup. >> AUTHORS Josip> What's the contents? If it's just one name, and you Josip> included it in the copyright file, then it's not needed :) If it's >> INSTALL Josip> If it's generic, don't include it. If it explains only Josip> stuff about compiling from source, don't include it either. But beware... it might mention config stuff inside this (or dependencies of config-opts on compile-time opts). Again: if in doubt... >> NEWS Josip> If it's like other NEWS files I've seen, this is fine. If Josip> there's no upstream changelog, use this as it. I'd rather not "mv NEWS changelog" (if that's what you ment). I like the (GNU-Standard) NEWS/ChangeLog split, and I like to see NEWS as "NEWS". >> README Josip> Usually fine... depends on the contents sometimes. If in doubt... you know the drill. >> TODO Josip> Ditto. Ditto. (;-) Bye, J PS: It should be clear by now: if you're not sure beyond any reasonable doubt that a certain file is unnecessary for users, include it. -- Jürgen A. Erhard [EMAIL PROTECTED] phone: (GERMANY) 0721 27326 My WebHome: http://members.tripod.com/Juergen_Erhard "All language designers are arrogant. Goes with the territory..." -- Larry Wall
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