Hi,

Paul Alfille:
> That would be GREAT!
> 
Yeah ...

> What will be the process for making new releases -- do you have to redo
> everything, or does the same skeleton work? (Assuming no major changes to
> the code).
> 
Ideally I only have to merge up to the release point, add an entry to
debian/changelog, then build and upload the new version.

Not much work, except that there are seldom enough of those round tuits
when I need them.

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