Author: joeyh Date: 2005-09-24 20:48:26 +0000 (Sat, 24 Sep 2005) New Revision: 2164 Modified: data/README Log: document new syntax Modified: data/README ==================================================================--- data/README 2005-09-24 20:45:01 UTC (rev 2163) +++ data/README 2005-09-24 20:48:26 UTC (rev 2164) @@ -30,16 +30,17 @@ This is used to link to other ids that describe the same hole. Generally used to link DSAs to CAN''s and CVEs and back. UPCASE - Any word in upper case, typically NOTE, HELP, TODO. + Any word in upper case, typically NOTE, HELP, TODO, RESERVED, + REJECTED, NOT-FOR-US. May be repeated for each entry. - package [version] (note; notes; note) Indicates that the problem is fixed in the given version of the package. May repeat for other packages. If the problem is unfixed, - omit the version. If the problem doesn''t affect Debian, use - "not-affected" as the version. + use "<unfixed>" as the version. If the problem doesn''t affect Debian, + use "<not-affected>" as the version. The notes can be freeform, but some are understood by the tools, - including "unfixed", "bug #nnnnn", "bug filed", and "high", + including "bug #nnnnn", "bug filed", and "high", "medium", "low", and "unimportant" urgencies. begin claimed by foo