Re: Should {NEWS, CHANGELOG, README, etc} go into main package or -doc subpackage?

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Dne 10.9.2012 16:04, Michael Schwendt napsal(a):
On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 15:46:18 +0200, Vít Ondruch wrote:

Hi,

Can somebody clarify where should go the files mentioned in $SUBJECT if
the package provides a -doc subpackage? It is obvious that the LICENSE
file must go into the main package, but what about the others? There are
packages, which has the $SUBJECT files in main package, but I think they
should go into -doc subpackage. What else wold be the -doc subpackage
purpose then?

BTW it would be nice if the guidelines could be clarified regarding this
issue.
A -doc subpackage is justified to split off _huge_ documentation in order
to reduce the size of an installation, spin, or -devel pkg depchain.
The purpose of -doc packages is not to strip off all documentation of
packages.

Small doc files, such as those you mention (also NEWS, AUTHORS), may be nice
to have available always together with the software - whereas large books or
generated API HTML trees for developers may be considered more optional.


Nicely put, this should definitely go into guidelines.

Vit
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