* Charles Plessy <ple...@debian.org>, 2011-10-22, 20:09:
if as an upstream author you are not using tarballs, you can use the format ‘3.0 (native)’. It will make a source package where everything is included in a single tarball.
that's not quite what native packages are for. Native packages should be used only, when the package is specific to Debian.

Hello Arno,

in practice, this distinction has never been enforced, to the point that it is not possible to tell if a package is specific to Debian just by checking its source package format. Ikiwiki and Sbackup are examples that come to mind.

Just because some developers choose to abuse native source format, doesn't mean it's something that should be advocated to newcomers. So please stop. Thanks.

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Jakub Wilk


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