> > I don't know if there is a policy on this. I'd recommend switching to
> > your @d.o address as you're doing regular uploads. If by the time of the
> > freeze there are still packages left with your old address, an upload
> > just to fix that is alright. That's just MHO, YMMV.
> >
> 
> this is probably the best practice provided the information in the package 
> header is still valid.  If the old email address stops functioning a new 
> upload is warranted.

Ok.  

> Also, if the package changes very infrequently it may make sense to upload a 
> new package now than say 8 months from now.

Yeah, this is what I was wondering about.  Some of my packages (i.e.
xmltv) have frequent upstream releases so it won't be that long before
my next upload.  Others (i.e. babygimp, plus some of the Perl packages I
maintain) haven't had a new upstream release in most of a year, so it
could be quite a while.

KEN

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