I just wanted to add table support to debiandoc-sgml, and I find that the code in spec-* has been reformatted (ie, the code layout has changed, without - I presume - the meaning having changed).
Now, I know that I gave the package away, but it doesn't seem to me that the changes that have been made since then required everything to be reformatted. In fact, I think it's rather rude. It's certainly unwise. Supposing I hadn't bothered to get the latest source ? I might have sent you a patch against 1.0.4 or something, which would never have applied. Now I have to decide whether I'm sufficiently pissed off to go back to the most recent version of my own and use that and send you the patch against that anyway, or whether I don't mind the new layout (which is of course in my very personal opinion horrible). The more general point here is that you should not change the layout or organisation of someone else's code unless you have a good reason. Ian.

