Thank you Andreas, this is surprisingly interesting. On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 08:37:07AM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote: > "Adam C. Powell, IV" <[email protected]> > Adam C. Powell, IV <[email protected]> > Debian GNOME Maintainers <[email protected]>, > Sebastian Dröge <[email protected]> > John H. Robinson, IV <[email protected]> > "Natural Language Processing, Japanese" > <[email protected]> > Natural Language Processing, Japanese > <[email protected]> > Rogério Brito <[email protected]>, > + > Holger Levsen <[email protected]> > Thomas Bushnell, BSG <[email protected]> > TransNexus, Inc. <[email protected]> > (9 rows) > > >From my understanding the names in quotes should be parsed correctly, right? Hmm, there are different "should" here. I think we can say "it should be supported in Debian" (or at least some other quoting thing). I don't know if it's OK for the current policy, as it's not clear if "The name must come first, then the email address inside angle brackets <> (in RFC822 format)." means the whole string or just the email address should be in RFC822 format. I don't know if the current tools parse it correctly.
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