Bernd Zeimetz <be...@bzed.de> writes:

> Usually an override is a fail in the maintainer's brain or a bug in
> lintian. Only in rare cases overrides are the right way to go.

Yes, that's pretty much my point: that *if* a Lintian check leads to
many maintainers adding an override for that tag that persist over time,
then probably the check was badly implemented or a bad idea in the first
place.

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 \     “I thought I'd begin by reading a poem by Shakespeare, but then |
  `\     I thought ‘Why should I? He never reads any of mine.’” —Spike |
_o__)                                                         Milligan |
Ben Finney


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