On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 03:37:37PM -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Russ Allbery <r...@debian.org> writes:
> 
> > I did a bit more research based on Osamu Aoki's excellent work.
> > Currently, these things are referred to using three different terms:
[...]
> As mentioned, I'm not sure we need to match the terminology in dak as long
> as we're not confusing about it.  dak is referring to technical
> capabilities which are used to implement certain features.  I still think
> distribution area is a good name for this, better than categories.
> [...]
> 
> Here's the proposed patch:
> 
> > diff --git a/policy.sgml b/policy.sgml
> > index 24c9072..16919b2 100644
> > --- a/policy.sgml
> > +++ b/policy.sgml
> > @@ -293,7 +293,13 @@
> >     <em>free</em> in our sense (see the Debian Free Software
> >     Guidelines, below), or may be imported/exported without
> >     restrictions. Thus, the archive is split into the distribution
> > -   areas or categories based on their licenses and other restrictions.
> > +   areas or components<footnote>
> > +     The Debian archive software uses the term "component" internally
> > +     and in the Release file format to refer to the division of an
> > +     archive.  The Debian Social Contract refers to distribution
> > +     areas.  This document uses the same terminology as the Social
> > +     Contract.
> > +   </footnote> based on their licenses and other restrictions.
> >        </p>
> >  
> >        <p>
> > @@ -310,8 +316,8 @@
> >        </p>
> >  
> >        <p>
> > -   The <em>main</em> category  forms the
> > -   <em>Debian GNU/Linux distribution</em>.
> > +   The <em>main</em> distribution area forms the <em>Debian GNU/Linux
> > +   distribution</em>.
> >        </p>
> >  
> >        <p>
> > @@ -422,10 +428,10 @@
> >        </sect>
> >  
> >        <sect id="sections">
> > -   <heading>Categories</heading>
> > +   <heading>Distribution areas</heading>
> >  
> >     <sect1 id="main">
> > -     <heading>The main category</heading>
> > +     <heading>The main distribution area</heading>
> >  
> >       <p>
> >         Every package in <em>main</em> must comply with the DFSG
> > @@ -456,7 +462,7 @@
> >     </sect1>
> >  
> >     <sect1 id="contrib">
> > -     <heading>The contrib category</heading>
> > +     <heading>The contrib distribution area</heading>
> >  
> >       <p>
> >         Every package in <em>contrib</em> must comply with the DFSG.
> > @@ -496,7 +502,7 @@
> >     </sect1>
> >  
> >     <sect1 id="non-free">
> > -     <heading>The non-free category</heading>
> > +     <heading>The non-free distribution area</heading>
> >  
> >       <p>
> >         Packages must be placed in <em>non-free</em> if they are
> > @@ -612,13 +618,13 @@
> >     <heading>Sections</heading>
> >  
> >     <p>
> > -     The packages in the categories <em>main</em>,
> > +     The packages in the distribution areas <em>main</em>,
> >       <em>contrib</em> and <em>non-free</em> are grouped further
> >       into <em>sections</em> to simplify handling.
> >     </p>
> >  
> >     <p>
> > -     The category and section for each package should be
> > +     The distribution area and section for each package should be
> >       specified in the package's <tt>Section</tt> control record
> >       (see <ref id="f-Section">).  However, the maintainer of the
> >       Debian archive may override this selection to ensure the
> > @@ -627,10 +633,10 @@
> >       <list compact="compact">
> >         <item>
> >               <em>section</em> if the package is in the
> > -             <em>main</em> category,
> > +             <em>main</em> distribution area,
> >         </item>
> >         <item>
> > -             <em>segment/section</em> if the package is in
> > +             <em>area/section</em> if the package is in
> >               the <em>contrib</em> or <em>non-free</em>
> >               distribution areas.
> >         </item>
> > @@ -8949,9 +8955,10 @@ install-info --quiet --remove 
> > /usr/share/info/foobar.info
> >     </p>
> >  
> >     <p>
> > -     Packages in the <em>contrib</em> or <em>non-free</em> categories
> > -     should state in the copyright file that the package is not part
> > -     of the Debian GNU/Linux distribution and briefly explain why.
> > +     Packages in the <em>contrib</em> or <em>non-free</em>
> > +     distribution areas should state in the copyright file that the
> > +     package is not part of the Debian GNU/Linux distribution and
> > +     briefly explain why.
> >     </p>
> >  
> >     <p>

Seconded.

   Julian

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