Junichi Uekawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I have been trying to package ecasound, and during that process, I have >experienced one upgrade, and another upstream version, and my changelog >is not quite like > > * Initial package for Debian (#xxxx) > >but about 20 lines long. > >Looking at other packages, people seem to have a debian changelog that >starts with "initial upload", and I am not sure what I should do with >my changelog entry, that has entries before being uploaded to Debian.
Don't worry about it. As a sponsored maintainer, I hadn't a clue when people were going to decide to upload my package, at least not while I was engaged in producing new versions of them, so there's all sorts of stuff in the changelog but no word about uploading. When I eventually get through new-maintainer I'll probably add changelog lines like: * First non-sponsored upload; thanks to xxx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for sponsoring this package up to now. Even that's out of courtesy to my sponsors rather than anything else, and what a changelog really records is the evolution of the package. Your package can evolve both outside and inside Debian, so I don't think you have to faithfully record which is which while a package is in development. -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]