>>>>> "Sean" == Sean Whitton <spwhit...@spwhitton.name> writes:
Sean> Hello, Sean> On Thu 31 Oct 2019 at 12:00PM +01, Gert Wollny wrote: >> "Then, you either prepare the NMU in a fork of the original >> packaging repository and submit a merge request referencing the >> bug you are fixing, or send a patch containing the differences >> between the current package and your proposed NMU to the BTS." Sean> I'd like to suggest that the nmudiff in the BTS remain the Sean> method mentioned first, and then you could append "... or if Sean> the maintainer has enabled MRs for their repo and your changes Sean> are based on that repo, you can submit a MR instead." What sean proposes is consistent with our consensus in Git Packaging Round 1. In particular, in that discussion round, we concluded that when maintainers have enabled MRs on their repository, that's a reasonable way to communicate changes to them. The BTS always remains a reasonable way to communicate changes as well. I guess you're expanding that slightly by expanding to cover NMUs specifically. However, NMUs are such a common class of change, I think we were all considering that as a possibility when we had that discussion. I think it would be great to get this documented. --Sam