On Friday 2017-05-19 12:27, Rüdiger Meier wrote:
Other then the "must not start with an article" which even I as a native English speaker don't understand, I think these are reasonable, when loading Yast to search for something the first thing you see is the package summary so personally I think maintaining reasonable quality summaries is important. Its also something that
Why is it not allowed to spell words with correct case-sensitivity, like iPhone, openSUSE or strerror(3)?
That is a real rpmlint bug. The intent was probably to be helpful, but they botched it.
Don't understand this especially because we don't even want real sentences ending with period.
The summary is not a regular sentence. It need not have a subject nor a verb. Like with music pieces, it is something of a title (and before you ask, I am not going to enforce the camelugly Title Casing either, thankyouverymuch). For the same reason, they also do not need an article. In fact, such feels rather squatty and redundant in a list like kbounce A bounce ball game aisleriot A solitaire game for KDE dustrac A tile-based 2D racing game freeciv A Qt client for Freeciv freeciv A Gtk client for Freeciv ... ... 0ad-data The Data Files for 0 AD marble The KDE frontend for a globe thing tetrinet-server The GNU TetriNet server ... ... And if you have a case where the plural is used, there just is no room for an article anyway. blasphere Replacement files for "Heretic"
On the other hand spec-cleaner always translates the tag "URL:" into "Url:"
They redeclared that a "feature" (like some other issues) https://github.com/openSUSE/spec-cleaner/issues/55 I'd probably say: don't use that tool. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org