> I'll come back with the revised version later today with all we > discussed here so far.
To retain the old hashes used in the discussion before I pushed to a new branch this time. Branch: " debian-submission-nov2017-v2" Get it from: $ git clone -b debian-submission-nov2017-v2 https://git.launchpad.net/~paelzer/ubuntu/+source/strongswan Or via browser at [1] Changes overall: - rewrote commit messages to match your needs for proper --oneline entries - added Changelog changes as sibling commits to the changes instead of a big final commit - reordered with changes more likely to be taken first (less cherry-pick noise) - added some more arguments of the discussion into the commit messages - removed changes we identified that I will drop them in Ubuntu instead - added breaks/replaces on the right Debian version for the two pkg moves that are left I can't bribe you to love the Debian new queue process, but for the remaining cases (TNC* and libcharon-standard-plugins) I think at least the reasons are clear now. And for the "mass enablement" change, doesn't this come from the POV as keeping the ha-plugin which needs a special kernel? They are special plugins (mostly) added to the -extra plugins package for just the same reason - usable without rebuild (we can move md4 to extra as well if you want). [1]: https://code.launchpad.net/~paelzer/ubuntu/+source/strongswan/+git/strongswan/+ref/debian-submission-nov2017-v2

