Hello Debian Media Maintainers!

I am the author of so-synth-lv2, and back in 2011, I created the initial
packaging for Debian, and with the help of Alessio Treglia, got it into
debian :)

At the time I created the debian packaging in the same repository as the
upstream source, but the packaging was redone using exported tarballs
instead: https://salsa.debian.org/multimedia-team/so-synth-lv2.

Now I have a new upstream release, and I am wondering what is the best way
to proceed forward:
https://github.com/jeremysalwen/So-synth-LV2/releases/tag/upstream%2F1.5

I would like to keep a copy of the debian packaging in the upstream
repository, but the debian repository seems to have a separate upstream
branch based on exporting tarballs and reimporting them.  Is this really
necessary?  The documentation seems to suggest that you can just have a
workflow where you directly merge upstream into the debian master branch:
https://wiki.debian.org/PackagingWithGit#Using_the_upstream_repo

Thanks,
Jeremy Salwen

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