The suggestion was to include all subpolicies in the debian-policy package. At present there are two subpolicies included in the -policy package: the menu policy and the mime policy.
Lots of good points were made both in favour and against this proposal. The best compromise reached seems to be that once a subpolicy matures it should be placed in the -policy package. The alternative was that there could be a list of subpolicies in the -policy package. [Incidentally, I noticed that one of the arguments for having everything in policy was only one place to look -- which I think is a good argument, but another was having only one package to install -- which isn't: anyone who is going to do emacs package development is going to have emacsen-common installed, after all.] I would like to suggest that while subpolicies are still young, such as the emacs policy (which still has a critical bug against it by yours truly), they are listed in a "non-officially blessed" file /usr/share/doc/debian-policy/subpolicies.list, which would read something like: -------------------- This file lists sub-policy documents which are currently in the process of being developed. They are currently the responsibility of the respective package maintainers. Please direct bug reports about these subpolicies to the relevant packages. In due course they will be absorbed into the debian-policy package and gain the weight of policy. This list is provided for reference only and may not be complete. Subpolicy Package Location --------- ------- -------- Emacs policy emacsen-common /usr/doc/emacsen-common/ Perl policy perl-5.005-doc /usr/share/doc/perl-5.005-doc/ [Are there any others?] -------------------- Finally, this procedure seems to be what is gradually happening anyway, so I suggest we close this bug report. Julian -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Julian Gilbey, Dept of Maths, QMW, Univ. of London. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian GNU/Linux Developer, see http://www.debian.org/~jdg Donate free food to the world's hungry: see http://www.thehungersite.com/