From 2822e084ae5fc8d7ec75b0e03d289c3f7329b899 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ian Jackson Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2015 20:17:12 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] talk.txt --- talk.txt | 18 +++++++----------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/talk.txt b/talk.txt index 0fb74ad..5b0bc62 100644 --- a/talk.txt +++ b/talk.txt @@ -457,20 +457,16 @@ avoid the browse view ever being out of date. There are also some things that I need help with. The documentation for how dgit works together with existing git -management tools is rather sparse. Ideally each git workflow tool -would explain how (or whether) it works with dgit. Tasks that should -be covered include how to incorporate changes made in an NMU into the -tool's favoured history format, and how to upgrade a package to a new -upstream version. +management tools is rather sparse. -I'm talking to the xxx +Ideally each git workflow tool would explain how (or whether) it works +with dgit. Tasks that should be covered include how to incorporate +changes made in an NMU into the tool's favoured history format, and +how to upgrade a package to a new upstream version. I have spoken to +the git-buildpackage and git-dpm maintainers about this. I'm +optimistic particularly about git-buildpackage. -The bug I mention there is my request against git-dpm for a new -manpage covering these topics, since I think the moving parts for -git-dpm to work with dgit are generally in place. -And this leads on to the question of how to use git-buildpackage and -dgit together. As I say, I'm talking to the gbp maintainers. And then there are a couple of exciting possibilities for new uses: -- 2.30.2