* Russ Allbery [2012-03-16 19:05 -0700]: > Charles Plessy <ple...@debian.org> writes: > > Le Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 02:46:15PM +0100, Carsten Hey a écrit : > > >> In general, debian/README.source does not contain information how to > >> run, for example, autoconf and friends to convert a clean VCS checkout > >> into a source tree that can be built using dpkg-buildpackage (there are > >> packages that require this). > > > perhaps the Policy could be modified to allow such information > > in debian/README.source ? There is an open bug on this subject. > > > http://bugs.debian.org/495233 > > I've always been a little surprised that people think that Policy doesn't > allow such information in README.source ...
This section is structured like this: if $condition README.source should explain: * enumeration about what should be explained remark regarding above explanation an other remark regarding above explanation mention possible additional content After scanning the first two paragraphs below of the enumeration for useful information, people might skip reading the last paragraph because they do expect it to only contain further information regarding the enumeration above. The section's last paragraph can be displayed in a browser in a way that easily could be mixed up with a page's footer out of the corner of one's eyes. There are two reasons for this (one of them alone wouldn't have this effect), one is that the sections last paragraph is also the last of this chapter (and thus on the displayed web page) and the other one is that, depending on the used browser font and window size, there can be two lines, both starting with the same long and partly uppercased string, resulting in a structure typically found in footers or copyright notices, but hardly in body text. A possible fix for both is to move the last paragraph up, so that the section starts with this paragraph (which would require minor wording changes). Carsten -- 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/20120319003422.gf17...@furrball.stateful.de