I feel like performing cruel acts on a previously viable equine entity. On Sun, 2018-04-22 at 14:56 +0100, Ian Jackson wrote: > I think this is not really desirable. It would be much better to make > the syntax a subset of 5322, at least.
I think we should make this easy on ourselves. Let's drop the entire idea of having our developers manually write something that conforms to obscure and complicated rules for email addresses. Let's allow ourselves write things in easy, obvious ways and have any tooling that needs to use that information to send an email construct the address in the correct way. This is much easier than getting all tools that need to extract the informaion to be simple, and concentrates the tricky bits into a few tools. Very few human brains need to be injured with 822 and its descendants. Specifically, I propose we not store anything like this: Maintainer: "Bo Ö, Sr" <b...@example.com> Instead we should store this: maintainer: name: Bo Ö, Sr email: b...@example.com Let's also not store this in debian/control, but in something like the package tracker. We can have the archive software put in a Maintainer field with current syntax, if we want to, at least for a transition period.
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