In the interests of seeing a solution to this problem happen soon and
before anymore maintainers take it upon themselves to decide how the
/usr/share/doc migration should happen, I second Manoj's proposal.  I
would prefer the symlinks be managed seperately from the package that
needs them, but upon asking myself the ultimate question ("why?") I could
not come up with a good reason.

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California, n.:
    From Latin "calor", meaning "heat" (as in English "calorie" or
Spanish "caliente"); and "fornia'" for "sexual intercourse" or
"fornication." Hence: Tierra de California, "the land of hot sex."
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