Hi,
  I'd like to see how I can reduce the number of patches carried by the
Debian net-snmp packages. Some of these will have to stay because we have a
particular way of storing files for example. That will also mean these
fixes will be everywhere and not just in Debian.

If you want to see them all, they're located at [1].  Some of them are
simple fixes for typos or making groff happy, others are updating the
lm-sensors API and many other things.

My question is, what is the best way to send them? Porting says "use CVS
diff -u" so I'm assuming then patches are ok (they're the easiest for me).
I wasn't planning on sending all 43 and grouping some similar ones up,
starting with the simplest/least controversial ones.

 - Craig


1: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/net-snmp/-/tree/master/debian/patches
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