That would be the patch in comment 2. I am not sure if it's worth
breaking up that patch further, from the technical point of view it
would be best to take it completely, to ensure a high quality package
for the LTS release. I put quite some effort into the merge and testing
it (for months now). I am afraid I don't have so much time I can start
all over with newer patches. (It doesn't fill me with Ubuntu love to see
my efforts wasted either.)

For maintaining it in Hardy, staying close to Debian and upstream is a
definite advantage.

Either way, not so many people use or need to use this package. In that
sense, maybe the most important change in the merge debdiff is the
updated documentation and description, which can help keeping people
from installing this package when they shouldn't.

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please merge linux-wlan-ng 0.2.8+svn1851+dfsg-1 from Debian main unstable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/192772
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