> My take on this is the following: If you fork you create your own
> branch. It is not the job of people that fork to keep compatible with
> the rest of the world or to merge changes back into the main trunk.


Agree on this (I wasn't clear enough in my previous email). However  
telling the author of the original package that new versions have been  
produced is not very costly. And if the package author is ready to  
backport, this is even better, but this is up to him only.

Cheers,
Alexandre

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