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Improve debian control description #119160

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@alexmyczko alexmyczko commented Mar 17, 2021

This should not be longer than 80 characters/line. The last two lines belong to /usr/share/doc/code/README.Debian

Also it should not start with "Visual Studio Code is" but rather with "This is"
Please refer to the Debian Developer Manual.

This PR fixes #feel free to create this one, but that's the problem:

apt-cache show code
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Description: Code editing. Redefined.
 Visual Studio Code is a new choice of tool that combines the simplicity of a co
de editor with what developers need for the core edit-build-debug cycle. See htt
ps://code.visualstudio.com/docs/setup/linux for installation instructions and FA
Q.
---snip-snap--->8---
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This should not be longer than 80 characters/line. The last two lines belong to /usr/share/doc/code/README.Debian

Also it should not start with "Visual Studio Code is" but rather with "This is" 
Please refer to the Debian Developer Manual.
@Tyriar Tyriar changed the title fix long description 50% Improve debian control description Mar 30, 2021
@Tyriar Tyriar added this to the April 2021 milestone Mar 30, 2021
@Tyriar Tyriar merged commit 1988caa into microsoft:main Mar 30, 2021
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