I don't think there is any need to move the files installed to
/usr/share/doc to the onboard package instead of onboard-common. I don't
think the HACKING file is useful to users (only to developers who will
probably need to use bzr anyway) so I'll stop installing it.

It's ok to install the .conf files with a wildcard to /usr/share/doc
because this only affects the build files. That wildcard does not move
or remove any .conf files already installed on a user's computer. I
might spell it out any way since there is only one file affected so a
wildcard isn't needed (the wildcard was there in the old Ubuntu package;
I just pointed it /usr/share/doc instead).

Mike wants to keep using copyright.in but I don't know how that works so
I'll let him do it.

Mike usually uses changelog entries automatically generated from git
commit messages to the packaging repo; they can be manually adjusted but
it means I usually keep my changelog entries there even shorter than I
normally do.

I'll upload 1.4.1 to zesty tomorrow (Sunday); it takes Mike a while to
review stuff some times.

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