* Josip Rodin:
- Updated IRC stuff, thanks to Ben Armstrong, closes: #161403.
+ * Raphaël Hertzog:
+ - Added myself as co-author.
+ - Fix a typo in Sec "Collaborative maintenance". Closes: #161488
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<title>Debian Developer's Reference
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This manual is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it
<p>
"Collaborative maintenance" is a term describing the sharing of Debian
package maintenance duties by several people. This collaboration is
-almost a good idea, since it generally results in higher quality and
+almost always a good idea, since it generally results in higher quality and
faster bug fix turnaround time. It is strongly recommended that
packages in which a priority of <tt>Standard</tt> or which are part of
the base set have co-maintainers.</p>