Re: https://bugs.debian.org/913723: i've always thought that sections were effectively impossible to have a clear "correct" answer for some packages. hyphenation and spellcheck dictionaries are quite clearly packages for localization (they are meaningful in the context of, and necessary for, some kinds of work under a specific locale). *And* they are also clearly packages for the preparation of text documents. So both sections (and all the people arguing in this bug report) are correct. Unfortunately, the archive insists that each package must be only in one section. Tagging is a better approach, of course, but that's not how the archive is structured. So please, choose one: a) fix the archive structure so that packages don't have to belong to a single section (or perhaps do away with sections entirely) or b) pick one of these things arbitrarily and just deal with the fact that we're making a "wrong" choice by excluding the other or c) accept that either of these choices are right, and adjust the lintian warning to be ok with it. Regards, --dkg
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