On Fri, Oct 20, 2023 at 01:01:13PM +0200, Santiago Vila wrote: > I asked Andreas if it was acceptable to join this team > just to work on minor QA issues, and he said yes, > so here I am :-)
Welcome! > My question: Would it be acceptable to do this instead? > > - One commit fixing the bug and doing nothing else. > > - One commit which updates debian/changelog for the > new upload. I actually do this and IMHO that's fine. I populate d/ch via commit messages (with gbp dch). > (B) Yes, but only if you don't keep the package in a half-fixed state, > i.e. only if you do all that at nearly the same time, including the tag > and the new upload, so that we don't have changes in master > without their debian/changelog entries. If I am not uploading the package even after fixing the bug in salsa, I add changelog and leave it as UNRELEASED and also write some reasoning as TODO for not doing so. I think Andreas does something similar. Thus far, it has worked out well. > To fix this in stable, I would create a branch called "bookworm" > from the master commit matching the stable version and put > the appropriate changes there. > > Just to be sure: The name of the branch would be "bookworm", > not "master/bookworm" or anything like that, right? I do exactly this (no master/bookworm). Maybe you could consider using debian/bookworm but just bookworm is also OK. I've used the latter in the past, without issues. Best, Nilesh
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