Package: debian-policy Version: 3.5.5.0 Severity: wishlist I think we should emphasise compliance with the spirit of policy, in the cases where that might conflict with the letter. I think there's general agreement about this, but I'm not really sure.
So, for your perusal, here's a possible addition to policy's scope section: --- policy.sgml Fri Jun 1 19:40:16 2001 +++ policy.sgml.discretion Mon Jun 25 22:47:48 2001 @@ -157,6 +157,21 @@ merely informative, and are not part of Debian policy itself. </p> + <p> + The guidelines in this manual are expected to be interpreted + intelligently, with a view to improving the technical quality + of the Debian distribution. Where a guideline in this manual + does not make sense for a particular package, or describes + an inadequate solution, the maintainer should discuss the + issue with other developers via the <tt>debian-devel</tt> + or <tt>debian-policy</tt> mailing lists, with a view to + finding a better solution, or correcting a flaw in policy. + In rare cases a package may be enough of a special case that + it should not follow a guideline and the exception would just + be confusing if listed in this manual itself. In those cases, + a comment to this effect should generally be included in the + package's <tt>README.Debian</tt> file. + </p> <p> In this manual, the words <em>must</em>, <em>should</em> and Cheers, aj -- Anthony Towns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://azure.humbug.org.au/~aj/> I don't speak for anyone save myself. GPG signed mail preferred. ``_Any_ increase in interface difficulty, in exchange for a benefit you do not understand, cannot perceive, or don't care about, is too much.'' -- John S. Novak, III (The Humblest Man on the Net)