+3.5.6.0 Jul 01
+
+ - Emacs and TeX are no longer mandated by policy to be priority
+ standard packages [2.2]
+ - Programs that access docs need to do so via /usr/share/doc, and
+ not via /usr/doc/ as was the policy previously [12.5]
+ - Putting documentation in /usr/doc versus /usr/share/doc is now
+ a ``serious'' policy violation
+ - For web servers, one should not provide non-local access to the
+ /usr/share/doc hierarchy. If one can't provide access controls for
+ the //localhost/doc/ directory, then it is preferred that one
+ ask permission to expose that information during the install [12.5]
+
+
+3.5.5.0 May 01
+
+ - Manpages should not rely on header information to have
+ alternative manpage names available; it should only use
+ symlinks or .so pages to do this [13.1]
+ - [Clarified note in 3.5.3.0 upgrading checklist regarding
+ examples and templates: this refers only to those examples used
+ by scripts; see section 11.7.3 for the whole story]
+ - Included a new section 11.9.1 describing the use of
+ dpkg-statoverride; this does not have the weight of policy
+ - Clarify Standards-Version: you don't need to rebuild your
+ packages just to change the Standards-Version!
+ - Plugins are no longer bound by all the rules of shared
+ libraries [11.2]
+ - X Windows related things:
+ * Clarification of priority levels of X Window System related
+ packages [12.8.1]
+ * Rules for defining x-terminal-emulator improved [12.8.3]
+ * X Font policy rewritten: you must read this if you provide
+ fonts for the X Window System [12.8.5]
+ * Packages must not ship /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults/ [12.8.6]
+ * X-related packages should usually use the regular FHS
+ locations; imake-using packages are exempted from this [12.8.7]
+ * OpenMotif linked binaries have the same rules as
+ OSF/Motif-linked ones [12.8.8]
+
+