Yep, double-checked it with Giggle.  I noticed it when I uploaded a new
revision of a package to my PPA and had the upload rejected because the
orig.tar.gz was of the same version but contained changes - when I
looked into what it produced, the diff.gz only had the changes I had
made between my last pre-"git buildpackage" package and my release, and
the orig generated had all the previous ones.  Furthermore, I only saw a
single "imported patches" commit in git (with the whole thing, orig
source and debian dir), rather than an imported upstream and applied
patches pair of commits.

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git-import-dsc incorrectly creates upstream branch (includes the /debian dir)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/399825
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