Dear John Hendrickson, First of all, please use a less combative tone. It might help people view your question more sympathetically.
On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 05:55:46AM -0700, John Hendrickson wrote: > 11.8.5 Packages providing fonts > > States /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/ must be used. > > KDE, GNOME, and others install some fonts in /usr/share/fonts and others > in other places as well. > > --------------- > > So why does this rule bother to blatantly demand something as law that so > many packages aren't and have never been held to follow? Perhaps the rule applies to "font packages" as opposed to "packages that contain application specific fonts". I will ignore your other remarks such as: > It seems this rule (like many Debian rules) serves to limit and break > things rather than help things. or this: > 1) I am seeing many debian rules in DPM that current debian maintainers > ignore selectively. and other such... ...which are perhaps claims that you made in the heat of the moment without giving due consideration to what you had written. Perhaps you can give us some idea exactly what happened to cause you to get annoyed with debian policy---some application behaved in an unexpected way or an important presentation went awry because some fonts were not found at a critical moment .... Regards, Kapil. -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

