Hugo,

Sounds good.  New package uploaded in the same place 
(http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/g/git-lfs/git-lfs_0.5.4-1.dsc 
<http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/g/git-lfs/git-lfs_0.5.4-1.dsc>) 
with the new copyright file.  What are the next steps?

Stephen

> On Aug 19, 2015, at 11:13 AM, Hugo Lefeuvre <hugo6...@fr33tux.org 
> <mailto:hugo6...@fr33tux.org>> wrote:
> 
> Hi Stephen,
> 
>>> (1) debian/control:
>>> -------------------
>>> 
>>>  - Concerning git "(>= 1.8.0)": The version in jessie-backports is
>>>    2.1, so anyway this condition will be verified in case of a
>>>    backport to stable. This condition would also be verified in case
>>>    of a backport to oldstable since the version in wheezy-backports is
>>>    1.9.1.
>>>  - Concerning golang-go "(>= 1.3.0)": The version in jessie is
>>>    1.3.3, so anyway this condition will be verified in case of a
>>>    backport to stable. This condition would also be verified in case
>>>    of a backport to oldstable since the version in wheezy-backports is
>>>    1.3.3.
>>> 
>>> FYI, the Release Team doesn't always accepts backports to stable.
>>> However, if the backport of your package is accepted, it will go
>>> to the jessie-backports archive[0].
>> 
>> I completely understand that.  My point was that I think it is
>> beneficial to keep the version requirements there in case someone
>> wants to backport it.  That way they will not run into unexpected
>> problems.  If you don't think that is beneficial I can remove it.
> 
> Anyway, I'm nitpicking. Let it if you want.
> 
> I've made a new review of your package and I've found a last problem 
> in your d/copyright file: The Expat license paragraph is malformed. 
> I've attached a correct version.
> 
> Regards,
> Hugo
> 
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> 4096/ ACB7 B67F 197F 9B32 1533 431C AC90 AC3E C524 065E
> <copyright.txt>

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