Ian Jackson <ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> writes: > I want every maintainer who is using git to be able to use dgit.
Use it to do what, though? The package description is currently: git interoperability with the Debian archive dgit (with the associated infrastructure) makes it possible to treat the Debian archive as a git repository. . dgit push constructs uploads from git commits . dgit clone and dgit fetch construct git commits from uploads. That sounds to me like it isn't a tool for maintainers, but rather a tool for “interoperability with the Debian archive” which AFAICT is already provided by the tools I am using. If the package does something that should be of interest to package maintainers in general, I'd expect the description to be a lot clearer what that is and why it's of interest. My apologies for publicly pointing to a package description for criticism, but it seems relevant to the claim that the package is for “every maintainer who uses git” that the description should explain why that is. -- \ “Pinky, are you pondering what I'm pondering?” “I think so, but | `\ where will we find an open tattoo parlor at this time of | _o__) night?” —_Pinky and The Brain_ | Ben Finney