2.1.7. Subsections "The packages in the _main_, _contrib_, and _non-free_ sections are grouped further into _subsections_ to simplify handling of them".
This is also true for "non-US", I think ? 2.3.2. The maintainer of a package "If the maintainer of a package quits from the Debian project the Debian QA Group takes over the maintainership" Could the email address for "Debian QA Group" fit here ? 3.3.1. Introduction "The names of the links all have the form `S<mm/<script>>' or `K<mm/<script>>'" This should be "`S<mm><script>' or `K<mm><script>'", right ? 4.5. Symbolic links "In general, symbolic links within a toplevel directory ..." Toplevel directories are not clearly defined. Do we consider /boot/ to be part of "toplevel directories" for this purpose ? What about /usr/X11R6/ ? 4.7. Configuration files "Only packages that are tagged _conflicting_ with each other may specify the same file as `conffile'" I did run into problems when I tried to "share" the /etc/kbd/* files (of which "config" is a conffile) between kbd and console-tools, although they are conflicting packages. I think we should investigate whether this exception should be dropped. 5.5. Web servers and applications "Html documents for a package are stored in /usr/share/doc/<package> and can be referred to as http://localhost/doc/<package>/<filename>" I thought this as a default behaviour had been flagged as a security flaw and disabled (I had to re-enable it in apache). 5.6. Mail transport agents "The mail spool is `/var/spool/mail'" Is this really necessary ? exim uses another one (/var/spool/exim/input/ IIRC) and I don't think it breaks anything but the policy here. -- Yann Dirson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>