Hello, First of all, sorry for not communicating this before making the changes. I honestly thought this would be considered to be such a minor change and such a minor issue (even though it affects many packages), that it would not be worth communicating first. If I had been aware of previous cases where similar changes were made (by a script), and the changes were communicated first, I would have attempted to follow the example of those. Secondly, this change did not cause any technical problems. There was one case where the description was broken (0.0004% of all affected packages), thanks Gaetan Bisson for pointing it out. As far as I know, that was the exception to the rule (and the package would still build), but any bug is inexcusable, of course. When it comes to double vs single quoting, can we change PKGBUILD.proto to use single quotes? The character '$' only occurs in the package description in 3 of the community packages, and those 3 can still use double quotes. All that aside, would it be okay for you all if I removed "An ...", "A ..." and "Application is ..." from the start of all package descriptions (and making the first letter an uppercase letter)? This adds no information to the description and (IMO) looks ugly. Just this change, no changes to indentation, trailing periods or quoting? Thanks for your understanding. May any distressed individuals find it in their hearts to let go of the outrage and search innner peace and ponies. -- Sincerely, Alexander Rødseth Arch Linux Trusted User (xyproto on IRC, trontonic on AUR)