Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Move to usr/share/doc in individual packages. Do nothing else. No symlinks, > no messing with dpkg, no scripts.
A number of people have objected to that proposal already! Several users have stated that they *hate* the idea. If we care about our users at all, we will NOT do this! (The problem is, of course, that it's the default at this point.) Seriously, I think the very first thing we should do is agree to STICK with /usr/doc until Potato is out the door! I'll say this again, because I think it bears repeating: I THINK WE SHOULD STICK WITH /usr/doc UNTIL POTATO IS OUT THE DOOR. Having some packages use /usr/doc and some use /usr/share/doc in a RELEASED version of Debian is something that I and many others find extremely distasteful. For unstable, that's one thing. For a stable, that's quite another. > Yeah, it seems all facts are on the table, and no new proposals are coming > up. No new proposals? I just posted three! All related, all variants on a theme, but still, three new ones. The main thing, however, that they all have in common is that they all involve STICKING WITH /usr/doc UNTIL POTATO IS OUT THE DOOR! Guess what I think would be a good idea? :-) I think the FIRST thing we should do is decide to stick with /usr/doc until Potato is out the door (in case you missed that). Once we decide that, we have a number of options we can select, but we won't have to worry about it *right* away, we'll have some time to discuss our options, and we won't have an inconsistent stable release. I want to focus on stuff we can handle now, stuff that won't cause problems, like /usr/share/man, and /var/games. I'd rather leave /usr/doc where it is for the time being, since we don't yet have a *consensus*. The only real question remaining in my mind, the only thing holding me back from posting a formal proposal *this very minute* is that I'm not sure about mentioning a specific version of the system (i.e. Potato) in Policy. I think we *should* have some sort of link between policy and our actual release cycle, but we don't yet, and I want to make sure that no one will object to my proposal on *that* ground. -- Chris Waters [EMAIL PROTECTED] | I have a truly elegant proof of the or [EMAIL PROTECTED] | above, but it is too long to fit into http://www.dsp.net/xtifr | this .signature file.