Russ Allbery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> diff --git a/policy.sgml b/policy.sgml
> index 24c9072..bbd8c55 100644
> --- a/policy.sgml
> +++ b/policy.sgml
> @@ -1473,10 +1473,6 @@
>       </p>
>  
>          <p>
> -          
> -        </p>
> -
> -        <p>
>            The format of the <file>debian/changelog</file> allows the
>         package building tools to discover which version of the package
>         is being built and find out other release-specific information.
> @@ -1566,17 +1562,17 @@
>       </p>
>  
>       <p>
> -       The <var>date</var> should be in RFC822 format<footnote>
> +       The <var>date</var> must be in RFC822 format<footnote>
>             This is generated by <tt>date -R</tt>.
> -       </footnote>; it should include the time zone specified
> +       </footnote>; it must include the time zone specified
>         numerically, with the time zone name or abbreviation
>         optionally present as a comment in parentheses.
>       </p>
>  
>       <p>
> -       The first "title" line with the package name should start
> -       at the left hand margin; the "trailer" line with the
> -       maintainer and date details should be preceded by exactly
> +       The first "title" line with the package name must start
> +       at the left hand margin.  The "trailer" line with the
> +       maintainer and date details must be preceded by exactly
>         one space.  The maintainer details and the date must be
>         separated by exactly two spaces.
>       </p>
> @@ -1585,33 +1581,8 @@
>         For more information on placement of the changelog files
>         within binary packages, please see <ref id="changelogs">.
>       </p>
> -
> -     <sect1><heading>Alternative changelog formats</heading>
> -
> -       <p>
> -         In non-experimental packages you must use a format for
> -         <file>debian/changelog</file> which is supported by the most
> -         recent released version of <prgn>dpkg</prgn>.
> -       </p>
> -
> -       <p>
> -         It is possible to use a format different from the standard
> -         one by providing a changelog parser for the format you wish
> -         to use. The parser must have an API compatible with that
> -         expected by <prgn>dpkg-genchanges</prgn> and
> -         <prgn>dpkg-gencontrol</prgn>, and it must not interact with
> -         the user at all.
> -         <footnote>
> -           If there is general interest in the new format, you should
> -           contact the <package>dpkg</package> maintainer to have the
> -           parser script for it included in the <prgn>dpkg</prgn>
> -           package.  (You will need to agree that the parser and its
> -           man page may be distributed under the GNU GPL, just as the rest
> -           of <prgn>dpkg</prgn> is.)
> -         </footnote>
> -       </p>
> -     </sect1>
>        </sect>
> +
>        <sect id="dpkgcopyright">
>       <heading>Copyright: <file>debian/copyright</file></heading>
>          <p>

Seconded.  (The support for alternative changelog formats always
seemed bizarre to me, and I never saw the motivation for it.)
-- 
Ben Pfaff 
http://benpfaff.org

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