On 24/01/25 09:30, Gard Spreemann wrote:
I would be curious to hear why people are *not* adopting 'debian/latest'?
I call the branch debian/sid simply because sid is already what we call
the distribution where we by default do work on the "latest stuff".
You mean debian/unstable, don't you? :P
"unstable" is what is written in changelog and "debian/unstable" is
DEP-14 compatible:
In Debian this means that uploads to unstable and experimental should
be prepared either in the debian/latest branch or respectively in the
debian/unstable and debian/experimental branches.
debian/latest = UNRELEASED (may be unstable or experimental)
debian/unstable = This will be uploaded to unstable.
Regards,
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Gioele Barabucci