Seth R Arnold writes ("Bug#54968: Lintian, archive maintenance and and policy"): > I think I would be more welcoming if I saw an example or two of programs > that were kept out of the archives, along with the accompaning (sp?) errors > that did indeed look rather silly. One thought I have -- simple errors ought > to be simple fixes. Fundamental errors require fundamental fixes -- the > lintian exception list.
A marvellous example is the way that undocumented(7) has turned from documentation of an outstanding bug into a way to work around the problem with dinstall and lintian. I agree that undocumented(7) should be abolished, but only after the change to package acceptance which I propose. Then we can do away with all the nasty side-effects of undocumented(7) (manpages showing up in locate, dpkg -L, etc. when they are not present; sometimes dangling symlinks - who says we won't move it again; inconsistent behaviour between various packages). Ian.