2013-08-29 17:42 Axel Beckert:
Hi Daniel,
Daniel Hartwig wrote:
I have pushed two new branches, debian-sid and upstream-sid, containing
the packaging work targetted at sid (currently also wheezy). The old
debian and upstream branches are no longer in use and will probably
disappear shortly. If you work from the debian-sid branch I have
updated git-buildpackage (debian/gbp.conf) for the new names.
Active branches:
- master: development of next major release;
- stable-0.6: development suitable for updates to wheezy;
[...]
- debian-sid: packaging;
Now that Christian and me can also commit to aptitude's git repo, I
wonder if it's just fine to commit to these branches as it seems
reasonable?
Acvtually I do have some fixes for lintian warnings or trivial bug
fixes pending locally, but don't want to push before being sure not to
break your workflow with such commits.
As a suggestion, I wonder if it wouldn't be better to use git-buildpackage
defaults for non-native packages (upstream, master for Debian package).
It will make things easier for potential contributors in the future.
Cheers.
PS: Thanks for keeping track of things like the documentation to Alioth and all
of these housekeeping stuff, it's very nice to have the documentation up to
date in a central place.
--
Manuel
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