Sometimes upstream insists on shipping the debian directory to their
users so these can easily build a .deb, which is really bad because
-they usually don't remmeber to change the Debian changelog and version
+they usually don't remember to change the Debian changelog and version
accordingly, and generally don't know enough about Debian policy to
make conforming packages.
So in the end you will have different broken packages compiled on
various systems floating around which all have the same version number
-and look like offical packages.
+and look like official packages.
-- Robert Lemmen, 2006