Author: plessy
Date: 2009-09-27 13:32:57 +0000 (Sun, 27 Sep 2009)
New Revision: 4042

Modified:
   trunk/community/website/docs/policy.xml
Log:
Replaced ITP tagging by updating the Blends task files.


Modified: trunk/community/website/docs/policy.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/community/website/docs/policy.xml     2009-09-26 22:57:55 UTC (rev 
4041)
+++ trunk/community/website/docs/policy.xml     2009-09-27 13:32:57 UTC (rev 
4042)
@@ -182,32 +182,18 @@
                        <ulink 
url="mailto:[email protected]";>[email protected]</ulink>
                        <ulink url="http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting#xcc";> 
in CC</ulink> and to set it
                        as the owner of the ITP to keep your co-workers 
informed. This will ensure that we notice
-                       if for some reason the package has not been uploaded, 
when the ITP bug is
-                       <ulink 
url="http://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/1127503245.4308.5.ca...@cerdita";>
-                       automatically closed</ulink> one year later.</para>
-                       <para>In addition to this you should add a user tag to 
this
-                       <acronym>WNPP</acronym> bug to indicate which 
meta-package will likely recommend
-                       the new package.</para>
-                       <para>This can be done by sending a mail to <ulink 
url="mailto:[email protected]";>[email protected]</ulink>
-                       with the following content:</para>
-                       <blockquote>
-                               <programlisting>user [email protected]
-usertag &lt;bug-number&gt; + wnpp med-&lt;task&gt;
-thanks</programlisting>
-                       </blockquote>
-                       <para>For instance if you want to tag an 
<acronym>ITP</acronym> with
-                       bug number #123456 for Debian Med section biology you 
would do the
-                       following:</para>
-                       <blockquote>
-                               <programlisting>mailx -s "Tagging bug #123456" 
[email protected] &lt;&lt;...
-user [email protected]
-usertag 123456 + wnpp med-bio
-thanks
-...</programlisting>
-                       </blockquote>
+                       if for some reason the package has not been 
uploaded.</para>
+                       <para>In addition, please add the package to the 
<quote>task</quote> file where it fits
+                       the best, and document your ITP number using the 
<command>WNPP</command> field name.</para>
                </sect2>
        </sect1>
        <sect1>
+               <title>Tasks</title>
+               <para>The Debian Med <ulink 
url="http://blends.alioth.debian.org/blends";>Debian Pure Blend</ulink> is 
organised by <ulink 
url="http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/tasks/index";>tasks</ulink>, that group 
packages around broad themes such as <ulink 
url="http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/tasks/imaging";>medical imaging</ulink> 
for instance. The tasks list programs that are already packaged in Debian as 
well as packages in preparation.</para>
+               <para>The tasks files are not hosted in the Debian Med 
repositories, but in the Debian Blends repository. Nevertheless, all members of 
the Debian Med project on the Alioth forge have write access to the Blends 
subversion repository. You can easily check out its sources with the command 
<command>debcheckout -a debian-med</command>.</para>
+               <para>The syntax of the tasks files is very similar to Debian 
control files, and described in the <ulink 
url="http://blends.alioth.debian.org/blends/ch-sentinel.en.html";>Debian Blends 
website</ulink>.</para>
+       </sect1>
+       <sect1>
                <title>Policy</title>
                <sect2>
                        <title><filename>debian/control</filename></title>


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