Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Vi, 14 dec 12, 05:39:56, Richard Owlett wrote:

I think I see a common thread in the preseed related problems I've
been having.
Who proofreads the Debian documentation? I suspect it tends to be
the author {as should happen} and other Debian *EXPERTS* {which is a
too narrow classification}. I had that fallacy  demonstrated over 40
years ago when I wrote my first test procedure. Corporate policy was
to have someone unrelated to the project "test the test procedure"
before giving it to the production test technicians.

Yes, this makes sense.

I had
unconsciously written into the procedure my particular path of
experience. Where should I raise this issue? I occasionally run into
the same apparent issue with the debian.org website.

If by "raising the issue" you mean do the proof-reading yourself and
then report problems, by all means, just go ahead. Or, even better, you
could submit patches.


I see a bug report as treating an individual symptom rather than solving the underlying problem.



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