For readers' convenience, here is the package description Giovanni wrote 
for Debian:
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Language for mathematical proofs
 Metamath is a tiny language for expressing theorems in abstract
 mathematics, accompanied by proofs that can be verified by a computer
 program.
 .
 This program is the reference implementation of the language. It
 provides a proof checker, a proof editor and tools to automatically
 render theorems and proofs to HTML and LaTeX files.
 .
 This package does not contain proof databases, but the tools to deal
 with them. The user can create their own databases, use those
 available on the Internet or provided by the metamath-databases
 package.

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Maybe replace "tiny" with "low-level", to be reminiscent of assembly 
languages?
I do not like the expression "abstract mathematics". I would simply write 
"...for expressing theorems and their proofs, that can be..."
Typo: "databases, use those" --> "databases or use those"
A period at the end of the first line?

The only important thing: remove "abstract mathematics". Reading this 
phrase always makes me suspicious about the person who wrote it!

BenoƮt

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