etc., may make new commits on your HEAD. If you're not a quilt user
this commit won't contain any changes to files you care about.
-Simply commiting to source files
+Simply committing to source files
(whether in debian/ or not, but not to patches)
will result in a branch that dgit quilt-fixup can linearise.
Other kinds of changes,
Delete the files from your git branches,
and your Debian source packages,
and carry the deletion as a delta from upstream.
-(With `3.0 (quilt)' this means represeting the deletions as patches.
+(With `3.0 (quilt)' this means representing the deletions as patches.
You may need to pass --include-removal to dpkg-source --commit,
or pass corresponding options to other tools.)
This can make the Debian