Quoting Manoj Srivastava ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Actually, policy is usually the last thing that you want to
> do, in the general case. Policy is usually stable (well, not quite as
> stable as it has been this year, but work seems to be easing up a
> trifle, so expect a policy release in
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On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 18:02:56 +0200, Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Quoting Lars Wirzenius ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>> I'd start with amending the Developers' Reference, then having a test
>> added to lintian and linda, and after that announcing it on
>> debian-devel-announce. Then next
Hi,
While in the process of working on a new fvwm package, I
noticed that the Menu policy has changed some of the old titles to new
ones. For example, WindowManagers => "Window Managers", Modules =>
"FVWM Module" (which is incorrect; the correct way to address the wm
is Fvwm).
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