I'm slightly lost with APT development, branches, etc. As you guys know, my work on APT is focused on l10n. Up to now, during the last two years or so, I worked in the debian-sid branch of bzr+ssh://bzr.debian.org/bzr/apt/debian-sid/ Before I invest a couple of hours going through all pending l10n stuff for apt, I'd like to be sure if that branch is the one that will get into squeeze. I somehow doubt it when I see: apt (0.8.0~pre1) UNRELASED; urgency=low [ Michael Vogt ] * merge of the debian-expermental-ma branch * refresh po/pot files in doc/ and po/ I guess this is more meant for squeeze +1... So, could a branch be forked for stuff meant for squeeze? I can even take care of uploads if needed, but I think it's time to resync things now... --
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