Peter Eisentraut wrote: > Am Montag, 14. August 2006 00:27 schrieb Adam Majer: > >> Put the main description in the -common package. The others should >> just contain the very last part of their description not the >> copy/paste stuff. >> > > That would be incorrect. The description of each package should stand on its > own. >
Of course it should stand on its own. But why put description of features kolab-cyrus in each and every single binary? For the description to stand on its own doesn't require the descriptions to repeat themselves especially when it comes to giant sections like features. Description: Cyrus mail system (IMAP support) Cyrus is a fully-featured IMAP daemon, with a number of features not found in other IMAP implementations, including: o Designed to handle massive quantities of mail o No need for users to have login accounts o Virtual domain support o Support for POP3 in addition to IMAP o Sieve server-side email filtering o Servers don't run as root o Easy support for mail quotas o SSL support, including secure IMAP o DRAC support for pop/imap-before-smtp o IPv6 support For more information, see http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/. . Note: Cyrus doesn't support reading from and storing mail in your standard mail spool - it stores mail in a separate directory in its own MH-like format. . This package contains support for IMAP (Internet Mail Access Protocol). can be reduced to just Description: Cyrus mail system (IMAP support) Cyrus is a fully-featured IMAP daemon. . This package contains support for IMAP (Internet Mail Access Protocol). And it still stands on its own. Adding the link (For more information, see ...) would be ok as well. This discussion was already on debian-devel regarding Pike and some praise for KDE people to remove their long description's copy/paste stuff. [1] - Adam [1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2006/07/msg00281.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]