On 03/06/20 10:42 pm, Christian Ehrhardt  wrote:
[...]
> By that the current version in Groovy will stay at 20.3 and whenever
> you upload something newer than the failing 20.10 it will then work
> (fixed backport handling) and migrate into Ubuntu Groovy.

Okay, the simplest way seems to be to release 20.10.1 or 20.11.

> 
> For regular uploads, as long as you don't need Ubuntu-specific Delta
> your uploads to Debian will automatically be synced over to Ubuntu.
> You'll have to: - check Ubuntu tests and proposed migration [1] -
> make your package work fine on both (as you did with the dpkg-vendor
> commit)
>
> If both are true, then no "extra" uploads are needed.
>
FreedomBox is already a native package in Debian and we fix all Debian
issues without a delta. I suppose we can treat all Ubuntu bugs similarly
and avoid an Ubuntu-specific delta.

> After a release is done e.g. when Ubuntu Groovy releases in October
> all further updates will have to follow the SRU process [2] (TL;DR -
> only fixes, extra care on no regressions). You might consider to now
> apply to PPU [3] permission for freedombox to be able to upload to
> Ubuntu as needed when the case comes up.
> 
> [1]:
> http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html
> [2]: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
> [3]: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopers#Per-package_Uploaders
> 

I will apply for PPU eventually. Thank you for a detailed response.

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