Previously Andres Salomon wrote:
> The exact quote from the current policy is:
> "If the package has only one changelog which is used both as the Debian
> changelog and the upstream one because there is no separate upstream
> maintainer then that changelog should usually be installed as
> /usr/share/doc/package/changelog.gz;

I like the fact that this is optional. The way I do this for my packages
is by using a changelog for changes to the code, and changelog.Debian
for changes to the packaging. This works nicely: all the intiminate details
can be found in the changelog for those who need it, and the less
interesting summaries and debian-specifics are in changelog.Debian for
those who prefer a more brief list.

Wichert.

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