On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 04:25:23PM +0000, Peter Naulls wrote: > Package: debian-policy > > In section 2.3.5, "who's" should read "whose". > who's is short for "who is" (or similar) while whose > is ownership (like "its" or "hers").
I second this. And, since you didn't include a patch: *** policy.sgml Wed Dec 8 13:18:36 1999 --- policy.sgml.fixed Wed Dec 8 13:18:56 1999 *************** *** 706,712 **** <p> Sometimes, there are several packages doing more-or-less the same job. In this case, it's useful to define a ! <em>virtual package</em> who's name describes the function the packages have. (The virtual packages just exist logically, not physically--that's why they are called <em>virtual</em>.) The packages with this particular --- 706,712 ---- <p> Sometimes, there are several packages doing more-or-less the same job. In this case, it's useful to define a ! <em>virtual package</em> whose name describes the function the packages have. (The virtual packages just exist logically, not physically--that's why they are called <em>virtual</em>.) The packages with this particular -- Raul