>>>>> "Ben" == Ben Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ben> Just to comment on this little bit, I think it is Ben> appropriate, because then the package's changelog serves as Ben> sort of a FAQ if the issue is ever brought up again (and the Ben> bug has expired from the BTS). It also keeps an historical Ben> reference for decisions. Just my 2 cents: I thought the Changelog was used to record changes in the package. Since when has the role of the Changelog also expanded to include the role of the FAQ? Surely, any questions like this belong in another file, FAQ.txt, nonbugs.txt, or something, not the Changelog? Who knows, perhaps we could mandate in policy "all users should check the file /usr/share/doc/<package>/faq.txt before reporting a bug in case the maintainer thinks it is a non-bug"[1]. Only this is restrictive, it means a new package has to be released before the faq.txt can be updated. How about allowing maintainers to edit an area under http://packages.debian.org.au/<package> which deals with common problems users may have with the package? (I think this has been suggested before). That way, users don't have to scan the entire BTS history for the package to find out if the problem has either been reported before. Otherwise, you will end up with the full documentation appearing in the Changelog, which is not the intended purpose of the Changelog. -- Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>