There is a conflict as soon as a user installs a package that includes the driver (and man page), such as the one that I maintained in a PPA. Pretending that the Ubuntu "manpages" package is the only source that could ever exist for that driver is a bit disingenuous, don't you think?
In any case, I have no idea why anyone would want to continue distributing an out-of-date man page for a driver that is not even included in their distribution. To use a car analogy, it's like Honda shipping with its cars a Toyota manual that contains incorrect information.
There is a conflict as soon as a user installs a package that includes the driver (and man page), such as the one that I maintained in a PPA. Pretending that the Ubuntu "manpages" package is the only source that could ever exist for that driver is a bit disingenuous, don't you think?
In any case, I have no idea why anyone would want to continue distributing an out-of-date man page for a driver that is not even included in their distribution. To use a car analogy, it's like Honda shipping with its cars a Toyota manual that contains incorrect information.