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-This document is a brief introduction to how to Debianize a piece of software, i.e. to create a package for a Debian or Ubuntu distribution so that it can be managed alongside other system software.
-
-You'll need a few packages for doing Debian development, so you should run
-
-{{{ $ sudo aptitude install build-essential dh-make devscripts cdbs equivs lintian dpatch quilt dpkg-dev }}}
-
-If you're a fan of emacs as a text editor, you should also run
-
-{{{ $ sudo aptitude install debian-el devscripts-el dpkg-dev-el }}}
-
-== Preparing the source ==
-
-To prepare a source directory for Debianization, you'll first want to rename the directory to the form <package>-<version>.
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+[[!meta title="Debianization"]]
+
+This document is a brief introduction to how to Debianize a piece of
+software, i.e. to create a package for a Debian or Ubuntu distribution
+so that it can be managed alongside other system software.
+
+You'll need a few packages for doing Debian development, so you should run
+
+`$ sudo aptitude install build-essential dh-make devscripts cdbs equivs lintian dpatch quilt dpkg-dev`
+
+If you're a fan of Emacs as a text editor, you should also run
+
+`$ sudo aptitude install debian-el devscripts-el dpkg-dev-el`
+
+## Preparing the source
+
+To prepare a source directory for Debianization, you'll first want to
+rename the directory to the form <package>-<version>.
+
+## Everything else
+
+This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it.