In addition to uploading a reversed debdiff, I didn't actually upload it to
experimental, I'm attaching the debdiff that I just uploaded (which I
realized I forgot to add the ~exp suffix to, apologies).

The upload to experimental was based on the contents of unstable, which is
newer that what was in experimental before. Should I force push the
contents of debian/unstable to debian/experimental and then add my changes
on top?

> Does this mean we should hold on pushing new uploads to testing and
> experimental until this is done? If so, how long will it take?

I don't think new uploads to experimental incorporating these changes would
be a problem. Uploading these changes to unstable would start a transition
so probably best not to do that until the bulk uploads happen (in a week or
so I think). Unrelated uploads to unstable shouldn't be a problem as we'll
base the time_t-transitioning uploads to unstable on what is in unstable at
the time rather than assuming we can just upload the packages already
uploaded to experimental but, uh, it would be an inconvenient time to
completely refactor the packaging I think.

Cheers,
mwh

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  • Bug#1061992: Michael Hudson-Doyle
    • Bug#1061992: Michael Hudson-Doyle

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