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Bug#640737: [copyright-format] Format URL and installation on www.debian.org



On Sat, Oct 08, 2011 at 06:27:15PM +0900, Charles Plessy wrote:
> tag 640737 + patch
> thanks
> 
> Dear all,
> 
> to summarise:
> 
>  * http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/<version>/ will
>    allow the copyright-format specification to become a multi-page HTML document if
>    it gets significantly expanded, but on the other hand, somebody downloading the
>    current one-page spec will get a file called ‘index.html’.
> 
>  * Rebuilding the distributed document at each upload may cause it to change in
>    layout or in checksum, but on the other hand ensures that it is continuously
>    buildable.
> 
> My point of view is that the copyright-format specification is not likely to be
> enlarged to the point of neeeding to separate its chapters in different files
> (there is SPDX…) and that the source document uses only simple DocBook 4.5 tags
> which makes it very unlikely to become unbuildable with the default XSL
> stylesheet it uses.  Moreover, I am biased by the culture in my profession to
> not change even a single comma of a published work,  so my personnal preference
> would have been to distribute files like copyright-format-1.0.html, committed
> with their source in the debian-policy Git repository. This said, this point of
> view had no support from other participants in this discussion.
> 
> So I propose to do the following, in line with the other propositions.
> 
>  a) Apply the attached patch to point at http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/ in the spec.

Fine with me.

>  b) When the 1.0 version is finalised, (re)build at each upload copyright-format/copyright-format.xml,
>     copyright-format/copyright-format-1.0.xml, and so on for the future revisions.
> 
>  c) Distribute the versionned and unversionned HTML and text builds in the
>     debian-policy binary package.  (Assuming that if since nobody proposed to stop
>     distributing the unversionned build, it is that people want it to stay).

I am missing the disctinction between versionned and unversionned build. 
What would be the purpose of the unversionned build ?

> I will propose a patch to implement the building and distribution of released
> versions and current draft, but before doing so, I would like to know if it
> would be acceptable to have them in /usr/share/doc/debian-policy, or if the
> published versions should be in a separate directory.

I think it is fine to put them in /usr/share/doc/debian-policy, or in a subdirectory,
as the need arise.

Cheers,
Bill.



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