The Debian Policy Manual lists the Section values it allows, but does
not define any of them. <http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-
archive.html#s-subsections> Is there any other document which does
define them? If there isn't, then mere compliance with the policy does
not necessarily mean the current Section value is the most appropriate
one.

When defining how Ubuntu Software Center should map Debian Sections to
categories <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter#Genre>, I took the
approach that the Section values matching names of programming languages
represented packages that were useful to programmers wanting to develop
software in those particular languages. Try out the "Developer Tools"
section in software-center 1.1.16 or later to see how this works. It
works very well for "cli-mono" (apart from bug 546936), "haskell",
"java", "lisp", "ocaml" and and fairly well for "ruby". It doesn't work
so well for "perl" or "python" yet, because quite a few packages --
including agtl -- have been given those Section values when they have
little or nothing to do with software development.

Since Debian now uses the Software Center code too
<http://packages.qa.debian.org/s/software-center.html>, it would be
useful for Ubuntu and Debian to agree on this definition of those
Section values, instead of having (a) even more Section overrides in
Ubuntu and (b) inappropriately categorized packages in Debian Software
Center (or even worse, no easy way for Python developers to find
packages relevant to them). I'd be happy to have that discussion with
the relevant Debian developers, but I doubt a bug report would be the
most constructive place for it. Perhaps you could suggest a better
venue?

BTW, when marking a bug report as Incomplete, it's best to specify
exactly what information is missing.

** Changed in: agtl (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => New

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Inappropriately appears in USC's "Python" section but not "Geography"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/546945
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