Hi, I think Simon has answered Tyler's questions better than I would have done myself — thanks!
I confirm that https://anonscm.debian.org/git/pkg-utopia/dbus.git is a very good example of what I had in mind. Not only it tracks multiple upstream branches, which can be useful e.g.: - when I upload a new upstream release to Debian experimental instead of sid, for example when Debian testing is frozen; - when preparing a SRU, Debian stable proposed-update, security upload or similar. … but it also now tracks multiple downstream distros, e.g. ubuntu/bionic :) If you folks have more questions I'm happy to answer them. I'll try hard to prepare by the end of the year a realistic PoC Vcs-Git (with upstream/2.11.x, upstream/2.12.x, debian/stretch, debian/master and possibly ubuntu/$something branches). I won't bother rewriting history to pretend we've been using this model forever: I'll instead focus on setting up the framework I have in mind for our _future_ work. Cheers, -- intrigeri -- AppArmor mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/apparmor
