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For Debian, you should add C<,-security>
-to the end of the suite name.
+to the end of the suite name,
+unless you're on unstable or testing.
Hence, in our example
C<jessie> becomes C<jessie,-security>.
(Yes, with a comma.)
is synthesized by your local copy of dgit.
It is fast forwarding.
-Debian separates out the security updates, into C<debian-security>.
-Telling dgit C<debian,-security> means that it should include
-any updates available in C<debian-security>.
+Debian separates out the security updates, into C<*-security>.
+Telling dgit C<jessie,-security> means that it should include
+any updates available in C<jessie-security>.
+The comma notation is a request to dgit to track jessie,
+or jessie-security if there is an update for the package there.
(You can also dgit fetch in a tree that wasn't made by dgit clone.
If there's no C<debian/changelog>