Thijs Kinkhorst wrote: > For this specific case: it's definately good to modify upstream to change > things that are Debian specific. You probably change the config file path > in the source, for example. If you do that, why shouldn't you patch the > documentation aswell? What use is it to provide incorrect information to > the end user only to correct it in some other file? Mmmh... Makes a lot of sense if you put it that way. However, I'm still a bit doubtful, since the purpose for README.Debian is to note Debian specific things about the package, meanwhile README et al are supposed to be upstream's documentation.
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