+ New checks and improved behaviours:
+ * When running dpkg-buildpackage, cope if user specified -g or -G.
+ * dgit sbuild: check that the set of .changes files found is as we
+ expect, before calling mergechanges.
+ * dgit sbuild: Rename the used-up .changes files to `.inmulti' to
+ avoid accidental use of the wrong one (by software, or by users).
+ * dgit sbuild: Check that the binary .changes file doesn't contain a
+ .dsc.
+ * Introduce --rm-old-changes to delete previous builds' changes files.
+ * Remove any pre-existing _source.changes file before building source,
+ as a safety check.
+ * No longer tolerate a multitude of .changes files when doing push.
+ Instead, insist on a single one.
+ * dgit sbuild no longer deletes extranious .changes files; instead
+ we rely on --rm-old-changes, or failing that, fail early.
+ * When doing quilt linearisation, treat upstream .gitignores not
+ in the toplevel the same way we treat ones in the toplevel.
+ * When automatically generating quilt patch, honour GIT_COMMITTER_DATE
+ for filename creation (makes filename deterministic in test suite).
+
+ Infrastructure:
+ * Better error handling in dgit-repos-policy-debian.
+ * dgit-repos-policy-debian.: fix git-cat-file-handling with multiple
+ taints in db (!).
+
+ Documentation:
+ * Document the dgit-distro.DISTRO.quilt-mode config setting.
+
+ Bugfixes:
+ * When cleaning up after failed clone, stat the to-be-cleaned-up
+ directory before running rmtree on it. Closes:#796773.
+ * Do not call "warn" on failure of cleanup handler in END block
+ (since warn has been made fatal and aborts the cleanup chain).
+ * Print better error message (with `fail' rather than `die') if
+ `dgit clone' cannot create the destination directory.
+ * Properly substitute $changesfile in one of the `You can retry'
+ messages. Closes:#800078.
+ * Pass --ch:* and -v options to dpkg-buildpackage when building
+ source. Fixes bad Perl poetry syntax. Closes:#829121.
+ * When synthesing a commit from a .dsc from the archive, stop
+ internal git reset from printing a confusing message about HEAD.
+