From a12b73e31f48c46b3ef80ba5dfa68d78b44eb93d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: P. J. McDermott <pjm@nac.net>
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2012 22:40:52 -0500
Subject: Rewrite split packages note and rationale in spec.

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diff --git a/source-package-format-1.0.txt b/source-package-format-1.0.txt
index 2d334d6..0d2f38b 100644
--- a/source-package-format-1.0.txt
+++ b/source-package-format-1.0.txt
@@ -24,7 +24,8 @@ TODO
 ----
 
   - Decide on build system format (shell scripts or make files).
-  - Figure out how split packages (e.g. *-dev, *-dbg, libgcc) will be built.
+  - Determine how split packages (e.g. *-dev, *-dbg, libgcc, and g++) will be
+    built.
 
 
 BACKGROUND
@@ -39,12 +40,12 @@ RATIONALE
 =========
 
 This source package format is modeled after the package format of the OpenBricks
-Embedded Linux Framework.  Unlike the OpenBricks format, however, this format is
-designed to support the building of multiple binary packages from one source
-package.  Additionally, source packages in this format are intended to be
-maintained independently rather than in one monolithic software repository (such
-as that of OpenBricks).  In these and other respects, this format draws
-inspiration from Debian's source package formats.
+Embedded Linux Framework.  However, this format more natively supports the
+building of multiple binary packages from one source package.  Additionally,
+source packages in this format are intended to be maintained independently (like
+Debian packages are) rather than in one monolithic software repository (such as
+that of OpenBricks).  In this and other respects, this format draws inspiration
+from Debian's source package formats.
 
 
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