the remote name `origin'.
dgit push will also make signed tags called
-.BI debian/ version
-(a la DEP-14) and push them to dgit-repos. These are used at the
+.BI archive/debian/ version
+(with version encoded a la DEP-14)
+and push them to dgit-repos. These are used at the
server to authenticate pushes.
dgit push can operate on any commit which is a descendant of the
Uploads not made by dgit are represented in git by commits which are
synthesised by dgit. The tree of each such commit corresponds to the
unpacked source; there is an origin commit with the contents, and a
-psuedo-merge from last known upload - that is, from the contents of
+pseudo-merge from last known upload - that is, from the contents of
the dgit/suite branch.
dgit expects repos that it works with to have a