X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?p=dgit.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=dgit-sponsorship.7.pod;h=08083290c1139e14bd83cc7b41733ee1b4a89816;hp=3fc59d2f3ba5798a460ab6216f1cbe91465000fc;hb=9f4a5f045e36edddb3ffd23667a52f4ee319c675;hpb=097ace3c0e2419f2717926405e944ab7137c99f6 diff --git a/dgit-sponsorship.7.pod b/dgit-sponsorship.7.pod index 3fc59d2f..08083290 100644 --- a/dgit-sponsorship.7.pod +++ b/dgit-sponsorship.7.pod @@ -107,8 +107,6 @@ alioth is another possibility. The branch names used by the sponsee on their local machine, and on the server, do not matter. -The sponsee should not make a CI tag. - Instead, the sponsee should include the git commit id of their HEAD in their handover email. @@ -197,12 +195,6 @@ Check the git commit ID of the sponsee's branch tip, and the sha256sums of the .origs, against the handoff email. -Confirm that the sponsee has not made -a debian/1.2.3-1 tag. -If they have, -it is best to ask them to delete it now, -as it can cause confusion later when dgit push produces its own tag. - Now you can check out the branch tip, and do your substantive review. @@ -245,22 +237,34 @@ or similar, to to the build, and then C to do the upload. +Check whether the sponsee made a debian/I tag. +If they did, +ensure you have their tag in the repository you are pushing from, +or pass C<--no-dep14tag>. +This avoids identically named, non-identical tags, +which can be confusing. + (It is possible to upload from -the quilt-cache dgit view, -but this will cause the debian/1.2.3-1 tag to be -placed on this branch -rather than the sponsee's working branch. -Since this might be confusing, -it is a good idea to switch back to the sponsee's view, -after reviewing and before pushing. -If you do want to upload from the quilt-cache dgit view, -B pass the --quilt or --gbp or --dpm option again.) +the quilt-cache dgit view. +If you want to do this, +B pass the C<--quilt> or C<--gbp> or C<--dpm> options again, +and B pass C<--no-dep14tag>, +since the debian/I tag +should go on the sponsee's branch.) If this was the first upload done with dgit, you may need to pass C<--overwrite> to dgit. +Alternatively, +if this was the first ever dgit push of the package, +you can pass C<--deliberately-not-fast-forward> +instead of C<--overwrite>. +This avoids introducing a new origin commit +into the dgit view of +the sponsee's git history +which is unnecessary and could be confusing. =head1 SPONSORING A NON-GIT-USING SPONSEE