First of all -- Thanks!

On Mon, 23 Nov 2009, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
>  - The best way to contribute is to send patches against current
>    packaging, be it against the latest versions in the archive, or
>    against the current git repository. “debcheckout $pkg” is your
>    friend to fetch it if it was declared through Vcs-* headers.
yeah -- debcheckout is indeed cool... especially when it carries
complete source or instructions on how to inject/add upstream
sources... not sure why at that point I've not decided to git-svn clone
also upstream into it -- may be just was tired or was afraid of upstream
reliance upon SVN keywords... not sure now

>  - I've used dh_compress -Xexamples/ instead of -X.py, to make it
>    explicit I want to exclude this whole directory.
Whatever works, although I would prefer not to compress any python
script since it cannot be easily imported/interpreted while compressed ;)

>  - I disapprove of README.source for a quilt-using package. It's
>    standard enough IMO, people should know how to use it.
I prefer to address all lintian warnings since it makes things cleaner
in the long run... yes I can read Build-Depends to discover dependency
on quilt and figure out how it works by browsing the web (yes I do not
use quilt on regular basis)

> Thanks anyway!
;-) am glad to help

> Updating my cowbuilder chroot, upload will follow.
Great! See it in experimental... although technically speaking 
1.0~rc1~svn1492
should have been
1.0~rc1+svn1492

since it followed rc1 and now:

$> dpkg --compare-versions 1.0~rc1~svn1492-1 gt 1.0~rc1-1 && echo yes || echo no
no

but well -- most of people haven't seen ~rc1 package so should be ok in
the long run ;)
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