I upload to a PPA and test against that when doing bigger changes.
Only when everything works there the same thing is uploaded to the -dev release.

I agree to the "many small changes" theory in general, except for things that 
either:
- a) are used in many other tests (which means breaking these breaks a lot)
or
- b) require a rather intensive testing (then there is an efficiency gain to 
batch to some extend)

In this case it is even a+b which makes me be careful.
If not for me being away in 10 days for a while I'd not be too concerned as it 
could be reverted.
You know what, I can throw it in a PPA and if magically everything works fine 
(after all most tests are automated - it is all the special cases that might 
happen which make this a real effort) without  hickups I'll consider an earlier 
upload.

Consider it a favor for your old work :-)
I'll let you know how things turn out ...

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