Hi, I'm not sure if this is the right place for this kind of question or not, but I thought I'd ask and see if I got flamed :)
1) I see that there are tags works-with-format::zip, but not works-with-format::gzip. I'm not sure exactly how useful something like that would be, or how many formats tags ought to be created for.. 2) I'm trying to tag libcompress-raw-zlib-perl, which is a low-level interface to the zlib library that isn't used by anything except other, higher-level Perl zlib libraries. I would say the average user is going to think of it as a role::shared-lib, because even if they develop software, they'd probably look for a higher-level zlib library (libiocompress-zlib-perl, libcompress-zlib-perl). On the other hand, they might want to use it as a role::devel-lib if they're developing for some weird situation where the lower-level interface is better (embedded systems.. that use Perl? Not sure). For now I tagged it role::devel-lib, but I thought it would be helpful to explain why this was a hard decision for me and ask. DebTaggingGuidelines says that role::devel-lib is any "code library that can be used by developers" [emphasis mine], but edit-help says "*What does the package look like from this point of view?*" Ethan
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