On Sun, 6 May 2001, Chris Waters wrote: > This is supposed to happen once enough packages make the transition. > Now, if we're really down to 253 packages that use /usr/doc (with no > symlink), then maybe it's time. But, unfortunately, that number, 253, > measures *claimed* compliance, not actual compliance. > > Now, my poking around suggests that there are actually far *fewer* > than 253 packages still using /usr/doc. And if that's true, then it's > definitely time to remove the symlinks. But it might be nice to have > some hard facts, rather than speculation based on unreliable claims > made by inattentive package maintainers.
Actually, I already did a mass bug filing, on the usr/doc issue(did a grep on Contents-i386, which wasn't fully accurate(other archs, stale data(up to a week or so))). I have seen several of the bugs closed, probably more than half now. I need to do another scan, to see where we stand on that.