On Fri, Sep 26, 2003 at 10:55:44AM +0200, Matthias Klose wrote: > Package: debian-policy > Version: 3.6.1.0 > Severity: wishlist > > triggered by #209693, the question is, if the long description should > be understandable on its own, or together with the short description. > > Description: Documentation for an array processing package for Python > This package contains the manual in PDF format. > > Clearly the long description is unreadable by itself. lintian on the > other hand does check, if the short description is repeated in the > long description. > > Proposing a change like: "the long description should always be > displayed together with the synopsis, there is no need to repeat the > synopsis in some form in the long description".
I believe package management utilities are allowed to omit the short description in favor of the long one for interface considerations. The package's short description should not be a sentence. The long description should be one sentence at the VERY least. -- G. Branden Robinson | Men are born ignorant, not stupid. Debian GNU/Linux | They are made stupid by education. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | -- Bertrand Russell http://people.debian.org/~branden/ |
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