=back
-You are now ready to proceed as above, making commits to both the
-upstream source and the I<debian/> directory.
-
-If you want to maintain a copy of your repository on
-B<alioth.debian.org>, you should push both the origin and the upstream
-branches:
+Our upstream branch cannot be pushed to B<dgit-repos>, but since we
+will need it whenever we import a new upstream version, we must push
+it somewhere. The usual choice is B<alioth.debian.org>:
=over 4
=back
+You are now ready to proceed as above, making commits to both the
+upstream source and the I<debian/> directory.
+
=head1 CONVERTING AN EXISTING PACKAGE
This section explains how to convert an existing Debian package to
=head2 Existing git history using another workflow
-First, dump any existing patch queue:
+First, if you don't already have the git history locally, clone it,
+and obtain the corresponding orig.tar from the archive:
+
+=over 4
+
+ % git clone git.debian.org:collab-maint/foo
+ % cd foo
+ % origtargz
+
+=back
+
+Now dump any existing patch queue:
=over 4
I<debian/source/local-options>. One way to have dgit check your
progress is to run B<dgit build-source>.
-The first dgit push will require I<--overwrite>.
+The first dgit push will require I<--overwrite>. If this is the first
+ever dgit push of the package, consider passing
+I<--deliberately-not-fast-forward> instead of I<--overwrite>. This
+avoids introducing a new origin commit into your git history. (This
+origin commit would represent the most recent non-dgit upload of the
+package, but this should already be represented in your git history.)
=head1 SOURCE PACKAGE CONFIGURATION
=back
-Alternatively, this text could be added to README.source. However,
-this might distract from more important information present in the
-latter file.
+If you are using the version 1.0 source package format, this text
+should be added to README.source instead. The version 1.0 source
+package format ignores debian/source/patch-header.
+
+If you're using the version 3.0 (quilt) source package format, you
+could add this text to README.source instead of
+debian/source/patch-header, but this might distract from more
+important information present in README.source.
=head1 BUILDING AND UPLOADING
=head3 When upstream releases only tarballs
You will need the I<debian/gbp.conf> from "When upstream releases only
-tarballs", above.
+tarballs", above. You will also need your upstream branch. Above, we
+pushed this to B<alioth.debian.org>. You will need to clone or fetch
+from there, instead of relying on B<dgit clone>/B<dgit fetch> alone.
Then, either