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Re: On Bugs



>>"Thomas" == Thomas Bushnell, BSG <tb@becket.net> writes:

 Thomas> There is no notion of "severe" in the Debian policy.  There are
 Thomas> violations, and there are not violations.

	Perhaps you have not read policy recently?
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     In this manual, the words _must_, _should_ and _may_, and the
     adjectives _required>_, _recommended_ and _optional_, are used to
     distinguish the significance of the various guidelines in this policy
     document.  Packages that do not conform the the guidelines denoted by
     _must_ (or _required_) will generally not be considered acceptable for
     the Debian distribution.  Non-conformance with guidelines denoted by
     _should_ (or _recommended_) will generally be considered a bug, but
     will not necessarily render a package unsuitable for distribution.
     Guidelines denoted by _may_ (or _optional_) are truly optional and
     adherence is left to the maintainer's discretion.

     These classifications are roughly equivalent to the bug severities
     _important_ (for _must_ or _required_ directive violations), _normal_
     (for _should_ or _recommended_ directive violations) and _wish-list_
     (for _optional_ items). [2]

[2]  Also see RFC 2119. 
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	manoj
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