HTML preferred over INFO
GNU packages have documentation provided as texinfo files. These can be translated into (the most popular ones) info, html (in single-page or multi-page format), pdf or plain text. Currently only info documents are generated.
There was a suggestion users nowadays prefer more for example html than the info documents. It is an idea derived from Jan Pazdziora's man page format suggestion, although the man page target format is not applicable to the texinfo source format.
Proposal
While info documents should remain available proposing to also generate single-page html format. As info is normally stored compressed (.info.gz, 411KB) it is much smaller than .html (2280KB).
Therefore proposing to move both the info and html documentation into separate -doc subpackages. Man pages are generally available still in the main packages for the basic information.
Example
Package gdb-7.2.50.20110213-23.fc15 is now using the proposed format.
Implementation
%package doc Summary: Documentation for ###package-Summary### License: ###may-be-different-such-as-GFDL### Group: Documentation BuildArch: noarch %description doc ###brief package description### This package provides INFO and HTML user manual for ###package###. %files doc %doc ###path-in-build-dir###/###manual1###.html %doc ###path-in-build-dir###/###manual2###.html %defattr(-,root,root) %{_infodir}/###manual1###.info* %{_infodir}/###manual2###.info*