On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 09:45:15AM +0200, Michael Prokop wrote:
* Christophe Monniez [Mon Apr 29, 2013 at 08:41:23AM +0200]:
Le samedi 27 avril 2013 à 22:48 +0200, Elías Alejandro a écrit :
I was checking extundelete and I saw Christophe's work
for 0.2.3 version (btw, thanks!!).
I've imported the last upstream version 0.2.4 and made some updates.
But after to create debian/changelog with something like:
git-dch --debian-branch debian --id-length=7
I get all the work about 0.2.3 version.
Should I remove all of them from debian/changelog file
or keep them, because represents collaborative work?
Also, Anybody can check this new version and then upload? :)
From my point of view, it's up to you to decide.
ACK. *I* would just keep it as it is.
ok.
If the package is ready for upload from your PoV I'm happy to upload
it then.
I think only run git-dch is pending and then upload, unless someone
can check it out and help us too.
I realized that lintian will be blame us
because debian/changelog line 6 is a little bit long. :)
and about nmu, but that last, I could fix doing
Debian Forensic Team as the last writer for debian/changelog.
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Regards,
--
Elías Alejandro
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