Thanks for pointing out, indeed the test is there. I guess my brain
didn't process it properly as the sentence starts "If this package fixes
the bug for you,.." and the tag rename is a the end and the significant
part of the tags is in the middle.


Also in this I don't know what "N.B." means, and it isn't explicit on *who* 
should do the verification, what is verified beyond what the person preparing 
the update already verified, and that this check depends on these specific tags:

"N.B. The updated package will be released to -updates after the bug(s)
fixed by this package have been verified and the package has been in
-proposed for a minimum of 7 days."


Once I have my first SRU done end-to-end I will try to contribute by submitting 
documentation updates to explain the parts that are not omitted from the docs.

And yes you can skip plucky. Just a pity there is so much work and
process required from volunteers and then some of the work ends up being
done in vain :(

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