Christoph Berg <christoph.b...@credativ.de> writes: > I'm using "Christoph Berg <m...@debian.org>" as Maintainer/Uploaders > address in my packages, but when I'm doing uploads from work, I'm > using "Christoph Berg <christoph.b...@credativ.de>" in > debian/changelog to attribute my employer.
> The downside of this is that lintian will raise the "NMU detected" > flag. My usual workaround is to put "Team upload" into the changelog, > which is true in most cases, but shouldn't really be necessary. Another > workaround would be to simply lintian-override the warnings, or add > the other address to the Uploaders list (which seems gross to me). > I would suggest to do the NMU detection simply based on matching real > names, but this would not detect accidentally mistyped addresses in > debian/changelog or debian/control. (See also #820523 for the reverse > problem where the real name differs.) > What would the lintian maintainers suggest? For packages where you also do uploads from work, why not add your work address to Uploaders? It's a little odd to list yourself twice with two different addresses, but it makes some logical sense (it's you with two different hats on). -- Russ Allbery (r...@debian.org) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>