On Wed, Jul 07, 2010 at 09:01:52AM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
> > Yeah, there's that too.  We're probably best off just saying that every
> > package needs a maintainer.  Hopefully it's clear enough since we're
> > saying that the package needs one, not just the software.

> Here's a patch which implements that.  Objections or seconds?
> +       If the maintainer of a package no longer has time or desire to
> +       maintain a package, it is orphaned.

Awkward use of passive; this wording implies that any package whose
maintainer doesn't have time to maintain the package is automatically in the
"orphaned" state, when this is definitely not the case.

> +       <footnote>
> +         The detailed procedure for doing this gracefully can be found
> +         in the Debian Developer's Reference, see <ref id="related">.
>         </footnote>
>       </p>
>        </sect>

Moving this out of a footnote into the body of policy would probably make
this hang together better.  Perhaps:

  If the maintainer of a package no longer has time or desire to maintain a
  package, it will be orphaned according to the procedure described in the
  Debian Developer's Reference (see <ref id="related">).  The maintainer
  then becomes <tt>Debian QA Group &lt;packa...@qa.debian.org&gt;</tt>.
  These packages are considered maintained by the Debian project as a
  whole until someone else volunteers to take over maintenance.


>         <p>
> -         List of the names and email addresses of co-maintainers of
> -         the package, if any. If the package has other maintainers
> -         beside the one named in the
> -         <qref id="f-Maintainer">Maintainer field</qref>, their names
> -         and email addresses should be listed here. The format of each
> -         entry is the same as that of the Maintainer field, and
> -         multiple entries must be comma separated.  This is an optional
> -         field.
> +         List of the names and email addresses of co-maintainers of the
> +         package, if any. If the package has other maintainers beside
> +         the one named in the <qref id="f-Maintainer">Maintainer
> +         field</qref>, their names and email addresses should be listed
> +         here. The format of each entry is the same as that of the
> +         Maintainer field, and multiple entries must be comma
> +         separated.
> +       </p>

s/beside/besides/ sounds better, IMHO.

Seconded, with or without these changes.

Cheers,
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