> > d/changelog: > > +You should only list versions of the package that will actually be in > > Debian, so get rid of the vivid entry. > > +The changes you make before the initial release generally aren't > > important enough to go in the changelog. > > +Generally, new packages should have priority low. > > *Close the ITP bug. > > Yes, but remember I don't own this bug, I want to > show these change to upstream and the bug owner. > Perhaps they will clone, or pull these changes. > > If I get it working, let them have the fun of > closing the bug.
Sorry, I wasn't clear enough. What I meant was that the bug should be closed automatically by an entry in d/changelog. A lintian tag new-package-should-close-itp-bug has been created for this purpose. You can close the bug by including something like: * Initial release (Closes: #nnnn) In fact, this is really the only entry that you should have in your changelog for a new package. > > > > d/control: > > *Where is simplescreenrecorder-lib? > > This is a very important point. Usually, libs > are more difficult... But often initial version > is not bad. it is a good idea to insure easy update. I'm not sure if you can do this, but I'm not sure. Perhaps someone else on the list can advise you whether or not this is allowed?
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