Thats why I wanted to use gbp, I was afraid of missing details. Ideally, I would have preferred to use Debian alioth servers, but after reading the FAQ, I didn't think my package qualified. Thank you both for your replies. --Shawn On Sunday, September 21, 2014 10:44:19 Felix Natter wrote: > Daniel Lintott <[email protected]> writes: > > So the workaround for this is to simply create an empty repo via the > > GitHub web interface and push to that. So if you already have you > > package prepared using Git: > > > > 1. git remote add origin [email protected]:user/repo.git > > 2. git push -u origin master > > > > In addition you'll need to push any additional branches (pristine-tar, > > upstream) to GitHub. > > You also need to push tags: > http://git-scm.com/book/en/Git-Basics-Tagging#Sharing-Tags > > Best Regards,
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