* John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-09-20 15:28:39 CEST]: > On Thu September 20 2007 1:46:22 am Gerfried Fuchs wrote: > > It would be nice if you could elaborate how you call that a fix. Yes, > > the mentioned empty paragraph doesn't exist anymore - but the new > > description isn't helpful neither. The long description is expected to > > contain of at least full sentences, which it doesn't. It says it lets > > one keep an eye on the status, where it doesn't explain in what way, and > > what kind of tray is meant, like I asked in my original message... > > If you don't like it, why not suggest your own?
Because I am still not sure about what it is for and why I should install it, because it doesn't mention anything useful. But for a start, writing full sentences shouldn't be that much of a problem, not? > But, in general, I see no need to duplicate a paragraph of text from the > bacula package in every single other package. See, for instance, > claws-mail-plugins, education-laptop. I took a look at them both, and they both are better examples than the bacula-client long description, yes. Besides, naming other bad examples doesn't make your description any better, it just shows that the overall quality and usefulness of package descriptions isn't high. So long, Rhonda -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

