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Package: libkate1
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Version: 0.4.1-1
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Severity: minor
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Debian Policy says:<br>
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<h3>3.4.1 The single line synopsis</h3>
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The single line synopsis should be kept brief - certainly under
80 characters.
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<p>
Do not include the package name in the synopsis line. The
display software
knows how to display this already, and you do not need to state
it. Remember
that in many situations the user may only see the synopsis line
- make it as
informative as you can.
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The short description reads:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite">Kate is a codec for karaoke and text
encapsulation </blockquote>
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The "Foo is [...]" form should be reserved to the extended
description.<br>
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BTW, I was wondering if it's normal that none of the descriptions
mention Ogg.<br>
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