Russ Allbery <r...@debian.org> writes: > First, I plan on releasing 3.9.3.1 next week with only informative > changes. I want to update the wording of the copyright format > specification following subsequent discussion, and there are also a > variety of informative bugs that have accumulated in the BTS. Please > don't merge normative changes until after that release.
I have finished committing everything I had targetted for 3.9.3.1 to the Debian Policy repository and pushed. debian-policy is a day away from migrating to testing, so I'll wait until that happens and then upload the new version. Things that haven't crossed the mailing list include: * Embed the Debian Policy version and build date in the debconf specification and the copyright-format document. We'll make non-normative changes without updating other version numbers, and it's good to know which version one is looking at. * Convert debian/copyright to copyright-format 1.0, and in the process add the license information for the documents other than Policy itself and the FHS. Note the implication of the GPL source code requirement for distributing generated versions of the Policy documents. debian-www folks, this version will have upgrading-checklist.html in the policy.html directory. I believe this is a better document to publish than the current text upgrading-checklist document that devel-manuals links to, although you could link to both if you wanted. There are not any cross-links between the two documents yet. The process of writing the copyright-format 1.0 version of debian/copyright made me think about the implications of the fact that the Policy manual and some of the subpolicies are under the GPL. This means that one has to comply with the requirement to distribute source or a written offer of source. I see that devel-manuals links to the Git repository, which of course contains source. I think that's probably fine. But, just to mention, if you ever wanted to be super-cautious, we do distribute source as part of the debian-policy package. The DocBook documents have *.xml.tar.gz files, and the DebianDoc documents have *.sgml.gz files. For everything in the policy.html directory, you need both policy.sgml.gz and upgrading-checklist.sgml.gz. If you really wanted, you could add [Source] links to the devel-manuals page. But, as mentioned, I suspect the link to Git is plenty. -- Russ Allbery (r...@debian.org) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-policy-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87k4322vtc....@windlord.stanford.edu