Native source package format with non-native version
Package: tech-ctte
Please:
Part I - belss continued use of 1.0 native format, for now at least:
1. Declare explicitly that there is nothing wrong with a package with
a native format, but a non-native version number.
2. Request that the dpkg maintainer relax the restriction which
prevents the use of 3.0 native with Debian revision.
3. Consequently, declare that the recent MBF on this topic ought not
to have been filed against packages where simply changing the
source format does not currently work. That would include at
least 1.0 native packages with Debian revisions.
Part II - bless continued use of 1.0-with-diff, for now at least:
4. Declare that sometimes the use of 1.0-with-diff can be the best
tradeoff between different considerations. In particular,
because 1.0 is the only format which botH:
(a) Optimises bandwidth and storage by reusing the upstream
data when it hasn't changed.
(b) Avoids polluting the working tree (package source code)
with packages, which cause trouble especially with
git-based workflows.
5. Consequently, declare that the recent MBF on this topic ought not
to have been filed against 1.0 with diff packages, at least
without some further filter.
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