Dear mentors,

What's the process for a new source package that consolidates three existing ones?

Up until now the upstream Keyman project (https://github.com/keymanapp/keyman) created three source packages from one git repo:

 * *keyman-config* that builds the binary packages *keyman* and
   *python3-keyman-config*
 * *ibus-keyman* that builds the binary package *ibus-keyman*
 * *keyman-keyboardprocessor* that builds the binary packages
   *libkmnkbp-dev* and *libkmnkbp0-0*

(it also created three additional source packages for the older KMFL (kmflcomp, libkmfl, and ibus-kmfl), but those are no longer actively developed and won't be included in future releases)

Starting with Keyman 15 the three source packages got consolidate into one source package named *keyman* that builds the binary packages listed above.

I'm not sure if this is considered a new package that needs to go through the entire workflow for a new package, or if that's simply considered the successor of the three older source packages.

I uploaded the new source package to https://mentors.debian.net/package/keyman/.

What's the process? What needs to happen, and what do I need to do?

Thanks,
    Eberhard

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