Dies schrieb Jonathan Nieder (jrnie...@gmail.com):

> 
> This information could be useful for both package descriptions.
> (Maybe, for triggerhappy:
> 
>       That is, this is similar to esekeyd but it also supports
>       <such and such>, allowing you to <such and such>.
> 
> and for esekeyd:
> 
>       This package does not do <such and such>; for that, see
>       triggerhappy.  In the simple situations it does handle,
>       esekeyd is {simpler to configure | compatible with the
>       old funkey daemon | more conservative in its use of
>       resources | providing a different interface that existing
>       users might be used to | whatever}.
> 
> )  As you can see, there are some placeholders because I do not know
> the packages; I am just saying it would be nice to provide the
> sysadmin with advice of some sort to choose between them.

I'm not sure whether such a direct comparison of packages in their description
might be not be considered offensive to some and might incite some kind of arms
race: "yo daemon so fat...".
Think of such comparisons in the description of gnome/kde or vim/emacs packages 
:-)


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