> If you mean "feature requests", then they are not appropriate for
> packages shipped in a stable release, so indeed it does not make
> sense, and then I gather your answer was a "yes".

Then, yes it is :)

> If you mean anything else, please clarify :)

>> If we need to fix anything then I will have to keep different
>> branches, i.e. one for stable and one for testing, right?
>
> This is indeed one common way to organize your packaging VCS. In any
> case, please refrain from pushing to unstable stuff that is not meant
> for Wheezy, until it is released. You'll rather want to push to
> experimental in the meantime.

Kismet would go to experimental anyway, since it is a huge update.

As of curiosity, even if I push anything to unstable it will not move
to testing because of the freeze policy, no?

Nikos


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