>>>>> "Chris" == Chris Waters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Chris> This part of policy is not very clear. As I read it, you Chris> don't need to make a formal proposal for new virtual Chris> package names (or menu categories); you just have to Chris> discuss the proposal on d-policy. If nobody complains, Chris> you're in. This is, I believe, the reason that the virtual Chris> package list (and the menu tree) are kept as separate Chris> documents: so that they can be updated separately. >From zless /usr/doc/debian-policy/virtual-package-names-list.txt.gz: [...] Packages MUST NOT use virtual package names (except privately, amongst a cooperating group of packages) unless they have been agreed upon and appear in this list. [...] The procedure for updating the list is as follows: [...] 3. Mail the maintainer of the virtual package name list (which is the Debian Policy list <debian-policy@lists.debian.org>) notifying them of the consensus reached (or your suggestions if noone objected). Please update the bug report at the same time (retitling the bug to [ACCEPTED] .... Please include a proposed brief description of the new virtual name(s) for the list. The list maintainer will then post the new list to debian-devel and upload it to the FTP site. 4. Go and use the new or changed names. [...] I thought this was clear enough myself (however I did truncate steps 1 and 2 so read the document yourself). Chris> As for the proposal itself, "http-cgi" seems like a Chris> reasonable name, and a reasonable virtual package. The Chris> only thing I'd ask is this be added to the daemons *before* Chris> any packages try to use it as a dependency. Get in touch Chris> with the httpd maintainers, and make sure they're ready and Chris> willing to do this, and (if no one has objected by that Chris> time) we should be go. -- Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>