Package: debian-policy Severity: wishlist Hi,
Surprisingly enough, we have yet to put any mention of doc-base into the Policy. A lot of the packages that need it use it by now[1], so it appears to be working properly. It would be useful if it was "legalized" by the Policy Manual so that new maintainers can't miss it for example, and that existing maintainers can't ignore it saying "it's not in Policy, so what if it's a good idea!". So, I propose an addition like this into the section 13.3 "Additional documentation": All additional documentation should be registered via doc-base so that is made available in generic documentation viewers (such as dhelp, dwww or doc-central). Please refer to the doc-base manual in the doc-base package for all the information on the exact technical implementation. That makes not having doc-base files a normal or minor bug, which seems reasonable to me. (Linking within the paragraph is left as an exercise to the policy editor, e.g., myself. :) [1] For reference, on my machine: % dpkg -S /usr/share/doc-base/* | cut -d: -f1 | sort -u | wc -l 58 % dpkg -l | grep ^.i -c 688 Considerable percentage, even... -- 2. That which causes joy or happiness.