Jari Aalto wrote:
Package: bzrtools
Version: 0.6.1-1
Severity: normal
The package reads:
Description: Collection of tools for bzr
This package contains a collection of plugins for bzr - a distributed
version control system. Some of these tools may work their way into
bzr itself at some point, and some are just convenient addons useful
for day to day operations.
This doesn't explain what the package offers and down't give rope to
the user to decide if it conttains utilities for him.
- "collection of plugins" ... which are?
- "Some of these tools may work" ... some don't?
- "convenient addons" ... exactly what they do or how they help?
You're right, i should update the description, but:
"collection of plugins" ... yes, i can briefly describe some of the plugins.
"Some of these tools may work *their way into bzr itself at some point*". The
entire sentence makes sense, doesn't?
This is all puzzling. Please add more in depth explanation to list
either a) new commands provided b) tasks provided or c) use cases
to demontrate the usability enhancements.
I'll redo the description reporting some tasks provided as you
suggested in b, new commands and use cases are part of documentation and not
description.
If you've a new description in mind, let me know through this bug report.
Thanks,
Gustavo Franco -- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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