On Fri, Jun 04, 1999 at 04:29:26PM +0100, Oliver Elphick wrote: > bible-kjv-text is the data, bible-kjv the program. > > bible-kjv could theoretically handle any text in the same way as the bible, > but no other text has been formatted for it to work on. If were as strict as Brandon says... it's up to the package maintainer... if he wants to "Depend:" bible-kjv on bible-kjv-text, they go into data. If bible-kjv only "Recommends:" or less it can go in to main with the data in data. > verse doesn't use bible-kjv-text for its source, but a compilation of > quotes that its original author put together. It is actually a rather > small package, with a 38Kb deb, including the verses. It's on a par > with, say, fortune. I don't think it really fits the purpose of data. If verse doesn't depend on a seperate data package... then it goes into main. -- Please cc all mailing list replies to me, also. ========================================================================= * http://benham.net/index.html <gecko@benham.net> <>< * * -------------------- * -----------------------------------------------* * Debian Developer, Debian Project Secretary, Debian Webmaster * * <gecko@debian.org> <secretary@debian.org> <lintian-maint@debian.org> * * <webmaster@debian.org> <gecko@fortunet.com> <webmaster@spi-inc.org> * =========================================================================
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