On 2013-08-03 10:35, Matthias Klose wrote:
Am 10.07.2013 18:51, schrieb Filipus Klutiero:
Package: libpython3.3-stdlib
Version: 3.3.2-4
Severity: minor
The extended description of libpython3.3-stdlib (as well as libpython2.7-stdlib)
contains:
It is normally not used on it's own, but as a dependency of [...]
"it's" should read "its".
By the way, the descriptions as a whole are unclear:
Version 3.3 of the high-level, interactive object oriented language,
includes an extensive class library with lots of goodies for
network programming, system administration, sounds and graphics.
This package contains the standard library. It is normally not
used on it's own, but as a dependency of python3.3.
The descriptions don't name Python. I would suggest:
This package contains the standard library of Python 3.3, a high-level,
interactive, object-oriented language. This extensive class library contains
lots of goodies for
network programming, system administration, sounds and graphics. It is
normally not used on its own, but as a dependency of python3.3.
Fixing just the typo.
Thanks
The first paragraph is shared with other binary packages,
so I do want to keep it generic.
In that case, I suggest:
Python is a high-level, interactive, object-oriented language. Its 3.3 version
includes an extensive class library with lots of goodies for
network programming, system administration, sounds and graphics.
This package contains Python 3.3's standard library. It is normally not
used on its own, but as a dependency of python3.3.
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