Public bug reported:

The author of apt-dater decided to switch from plain text configuration
files to XML [1] in 1.0.2 [2]. However, this package incorporates 1.0.1
with some commits that inadvertently introduced this backwards
incompatible change as well to 1.0.1.

After upgrading Ubuntu to 15.04 I have to reconfigure all of my apt-
dater configuration files without a notice in the changelog, README or
any warning provided.

Either provide a configuration converter to upgrade or revert the
commits introducing this backwards incompatible change. I understand
some build bug was intended to be fixed by this [3], but I think this is
much more painful than expected by most users. For Debian sid, this
situation is fine, but not for Ubuntu stable I guess.

[1] 
https://github.com/DE-IBH/apt-dater/commit/3a84efadc2f969bcc4865d57f0515d86c4d24567
[2] 
https://github.com/DE-IBH/apt-dater/commit/794a62961674ea3cd17acd2c602060c0b5bd3c25
[3] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=767594

** Affects: apt-dater (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  Configuration files are backwards incompatible since
  1.0.1+git20150119-1

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