Are you kidding ?

It s already a pain ...

And that section list isn t usefull for maemo, no theme for example.

"Maemo doesn’t currently use package priorities for anything. For
future compatibility, please conform to the Debian policy. "
Maybe but there is a repository priority.

"Separating files into binary packages (new section)"
Hum so it s mean 45 gcompris packages in HAM ... (just one example)

"Localiation packages"
Could be a solution to let think user that there is plentapps
available. Someone have already use HAM ? Scroll to the end of the
list is a pain.

Just my two cents.

2010/4/28 Marcin Jusnzkiewicz <mar...@juszkiewicz.com.pl>:
> Dnia środa, 28 kwietnia 2010 o 21:10:47 Graham Cobb napisał(a):
>> Daniel Wilms has proposed some new Maemo packaging rules at
>> http://wiki.maemo.org/Packaging/Guidelines.  I have a number of comments:
>
> I have one: where is lintian? If you (Daniel) want to set guidelines then give
> us a tool which will check for them. Debian packaging is easy because it runs
> lintian on resulting packages and refuse to import packages which do not pass.
> So far maemo autobuilder quality control is based on 'let few people look at
> my package' which can be bypassed without problems.
>
> Without automatic checks new rules are useless.
>
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