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Re: Process for consolidated source package



Thanks, this has been answered on #debian-devel:

<GunnarHj> Hi all, asking for clarification about https://bugs.debian.org/1007123 . <GunnarHj> It proposes a new source package which will build the very same binaries as three other source packages (already in Debian) have built up to now. Is that a new package in the eyes of Debian which will requre an ITP bug and pass the NEW queue, or is it something else? -zwiebelbot/#debian-devel- Debian#1007123: ITP: keyman/15.0.211-2 -- Type in your language with Keyman for Linux (consolidated source package) - https://bugs.debian.org/1007123
<bunk> GunnarHj: technically it is NEW
<bunk> AKA it will hit the NEW queue
<bunk> WNPP bugs are for coordinating work and avoiding duplicate work, when you rename/merge/split source packages there is no strong point for an ITP (but it's fine to have one).
<GunnarHj> bunk: Thanks! That's exactly what I needed to know.

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