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* Raphaël Hertzog:
- Added "ddtp" keyword in the PTS documentation.
* Josip Rodin:
* Raphaël Hertzog:
- Added "ddtp" keyword in the PTS documentation.
* Josip Rodin:
- - split out the doc-files per language, closes: #177448.
+ - split out the doc-files per language, closes: #177448
- shuffled stuff around in the packages chapter
- added a section describing how to handle large amounts of
architecture-independent data bundled with programs
- added best practices on debian/changelog files, based on a patch
- shuffled stuff around in the packages chapter
- added a section describing how to handle large amounts of
architecture-independent data bundled with programs
- added best practices on debian/changelog files, based on a patch
- kindly provided by Daniel Kobras, closes: #166388.
+ kindly provided by Daniel Kobras, closes: #166388
- described debdiff and dpkg-depcheck, and linked to them from the
- described debdiff and dpkg-depcheck, and linked to them from the
- right places in the document, closes: #172897.
+ right places in the document, closes: #172897
- describe the current practice in writing synopsis lines,
- describe the current practice in writing synopsis lines,
* Adam Di Carlo:
- update (c) year
- convert to debhelper (compat mode 4); maintainer scripts no longer
* Adam Di Carlo:
- update (c) year
- convert to debhelper (compat mode 4); maintainer scripts no longer
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There are other additional channels dedicated to specific subjects.
<em>#debian-bugs</em> is used for coordinating bug squash parties.
<em>#debian-boot</em> is used to coordinate the work on the boot
There are other additional channels dedicated to specific subjects.
<em>#debian-bugs</em> is used for coordinating bug squash parties.
<em>#debian-boot</em> is used to coordinate the work on the boot
-floppies (i.e. the installer). <em>#debian-doc</em> is
+floppies (i.e., the installer). <em>#debian-doc</em> is
occasionally used to talk about documentation, like the document you are
reading. Other channels are dedicated to an architecture or a set of
packages: <em>#debian-bsd</em>, <em>#debian-kde</em>, <em>#debian-jr</em>,
occasionally used to talk about documentation, like the document you are
reading. Other channels are dedicated to an architecture or a set of
packages: <em>#debian-bsd</em>, <em>#debian-kde</em>, <em>#debian-jr</em>,
before uploading it to the incoming directory.
<p>
The Maintainer field of the <file>control</file> file and the
before uploading it to the incoming directory.
<p>
The Maintainer field of the <file>control</file> file and the
-<file>changelog</file> should list the person who did the packaging, i.e. the
+<file>changelog</file> should list the person who did the packaging, i.e., the
sponsoree. The sponsoree will therefore get all the BTS mail about the
package.
<p>
sponsoree. The sponsoree will therefore get all the BTS mail about the
package.
<p>