Package: developers-reference Version: 3.4.18 Severity: wishlist Tags: patch
-- The proposed patches fix typos and make other suggested changes. I made these by hand on a printout of the PDF version, so they reflect things I saw in that copy. I did not make changes related to back-quotes or the ` character disappearing in the PDF output. I think that will take work in the xslt files, but that will have to wait for now. One typographical change I suggest making is changing "..." to the Unicode horizontal ellipsis character, U+2026, HTML entity "…". The ellipsis spreads out the periods more than if three periods are just typed together. I don't know what the implications will be for all the various output formats though so I did not introduce that change. Comma splices generally replace the comma with a semicolon (I think I did that in all cases). The phrase "top-level" should be "top level" when used as a noun, not an adjective; likewise, "third-parties" should be "third parties" as a noun. Some acronyms were spelled out the first time they were used (DSA, API, and ABI). There were a couple instances of "e.g. a, b, c, etc." or "like a, b, c, etc."; in such a case, generally "e.g."/"like" or "etc." should be used, but not both. I retained the "etc.". I made "which" vs. "that" changes in several places. I modified common.ent to reflect that there are 10 (not 11) supported architectures, and changed the names of stable, oldstable, etc. in ENTITY declarations. Note that in Section 5.4 concerning the first time a package is uploaded, I changed "should" to "must" concerning including the original source file. I believe this is correct, because otherwise the original source file is not part of the package. Other things I observed but did not change: Section 5.13.2: low priority packages no longer wait 10 days to migrate to testing; they wait 5 days now. If this is a permanent change, I would update this section. Section 5.13.3: recommend removing the ending punctuation in the list for all elements except the final "." on the last element. Section 6.7.8.1: tar can read a ".tar.gz" file directly without using zcat; consider rewriting this line to just use tar. Thank you, Paul Hardy
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