Hector Oron <zu...@debian.org> writes:

> Thanks for your work, it is very welcome and apologies I could not
> reply sooner.I'll review your work ASAP (either this week or next) and
> make an upload to experimental. Also, feel free to add yourself to
> uploaders.

Okay, I added myself to uploaders; accordingly, I've also removed the
NMU line from the changelog and changed the version number to a non-NMU
version.

Assuming the review goes well, how would you like to get my commits into
the git repository? 

  * Do we want experimental in it's own branch, like I have in my
    repository at the moment, or should wheezy get its own branch
    instead?

  * Do we want to split off an upstream branch for whichever, so we have
    somewhere to put the dfsg-cleaned source tree used for the
    7.4.1+dfsg-0.1 release, or do we just assume that there won't be any
    more RC bugs before the release?

(Etc.)

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