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Bug#706904: Chinese Checkers RFS review



On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 10:18:18AM -0400, Dave Steele wrote:
> I'm not sure we are clear with terms here. The newbie is the upstream,
> and he has chosen to include the debian directory in his main
> repository. Should he choose to rev the packaging, upstream is
> coordinated, by definition.

As such, a trivial debian package change would trigger a new upstream
release. If this is the intent, that's fineish in my view, but remember,
this screws up and chance of cross-distro work (since a change to RPM
local stuff, as example, would trigger a new upstream, and a no change
rebuild in Debian to match)

I really discourage this usage a lot. Native packages must be for
packages local to Debian only.

> I'm good with the idea that using 'native' with non-native packages is
> 'stupid'. My question was about resolving the definition of 'native'.
> Shouldn't it simply mean that upstream is the Debian maintainer, and
> that the packaging is included? That is the guidance I was given
> regarding one of my packages.
> 
> -- 
> "Le mieux est l'ennemi du bien" - Voltaire

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