Hi,

I have a couple of packages in Ubuntu (libmodglue1, cadabra) which came
in through a sync with Debian. These packages were made by me, but
uploaded to the Debian repositories by someone else. I need some advice
on how to keep these synchronised with my own sources (i.e. upstream).

I tried to do this through Debian, i.e. pinging the Debian maintainer
that there is a new tarball on my website, who then uploaded to the
Debian unstable queue. However, this process lasts forever (months
before it finally gets to the Ubuntu repositories), and essentially
makes it impossible to keep an up-to-date version in Ubuntu.

How do I go about syncing this faster? Ideally I'd like a process that
fetches the new sources and gets it into the Ubuntu repositories in some
guaranteed time frame, so I do not miss the next Ubuntu release yet
again... I do not particularly care much about having it updated in
Debian at the same time, though that would obviously be preferable.

Thanks for the help.

Cheers,
Kasper

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