-It's a good idea to think of the synopsis as an appositive clause, not a full
-sentence. An appositive clause is defined in WordNet as a grammatical relation
-between a word and a noun phrase that follows, e.g., Rudolph the red-nosed
-reindeer. The appositive clause here is red-nosed reindeer. Since the
-synopsis is a clause, rather than a full sentence, we recommend that it neither
-start with a capital nor end with a full stop (period). It should also not
-begin with an article, either definite (the) or indefinite (a or an).
-</para>
-<para>
-It might help to imagine that the synopsis is combined with the package name in
-the following way:
+The synopsis functions as a phrase describing the package, not a complete
+sentence, so sentential punctuation is inappropriate: it does not need extra
+capital letters or a final period (full stop). It should also omit any initial
+indefinite or definite article - "a", "an", or "the". Thus for instance: