OK, here's a hairball to straighten out. Package descriptions. I'm looking at this based on how it looks in the Ubuntu Software Center. I'm going to say making the descriptions make sense here is the first priority.
Figuring out which ones do what is, however, the first step for me. As they show up in the Software Center, there is basically a title, subtitle and description. I can't easily penetrate the World of DebCraft to figure out how this is expressed internally, so I'll just call them title, subtitle and description for now. We mostly seem to have the name of the package as "subtitle" now. menesis, do these things have names? Going through the list in USC, here are the confusing ones. The biggest issue is just making sure one of these screams "THIS IS THE SCHOOLTOOL YOU WANT TO INSTALL." * SchoolTool Application python-schooltool.stapp2008fall This is described as "Standard SchoolTool configuration." Perhaps we can change its title to something more like "SchoolTool Configuration Package?" Also, I assume the 2008fall is just hanging around because it is a pain in the ass to change it? My feeling at this point is that probably we should change the package names to get rid of the years at the beginning of the Natty cycle rather than the end of the Maverick. * A common information systems platform for school administration python-schooltool This should be described as "Python libraries used by SchoolTool" or something like that? * common platform for school administration schooltool-2009 This is the one that you actually want to install and should be the core description, right? The others are relatively straightforward. --Tom
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