-Then we can import the upstream version:
-
-=over 4
-
- % gbp import-orig --merge-mode=replace ../foo_1.2.2.orig.tar.xz
-
-=back
-
-Our upstream branch cannot be pushed to B<dgit-repos>, but since we
-will need it whenever we import a new upstream version, we must push
-it somewhere. The usual choice is B<salsa.debian.org>:
-
-=over 4
-
- % git remote add -f origin salsa.debian.org:Debian/foo.git
- % git push --follow-tags -u origin master upstream
-
-=back
-
-You are now ready to proceed as above, making commits to the
-I<debian/> directory and to the upstream source. As above, for
-technical reasons, B<it is essential that your first commit introduces
-the debian/ directory containing at least one file, and does nothing
-else.> In other words, make a commit introducing I<debian/> before
-patching the upstream source.
+Note that we couldn't create I<debian/gbp.conf> before now for the
+same technical reasons which require our first commit to introduce
+I<debian/> without patching the upstream source. That's why we had to
+pass a lot of options to our first call to gbp-import-orig(1).