Package: dh-ocaml Version: 0.1 Severity: wishlist As an introduction for people who need to package OCaml-related stuff, it would be a good idea to explain the role of the various involved files. The policy has already something like that, but a detailed (maybe better?) description has been recently published at http://ocaml-tutorial.org/filenames . It might be worth to link to it from the packaging policy itself.
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