X-Git-Url: https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?p=dgit.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=dgit-maint-debrebase.7.pod;h=e49276848d294691b26ee46a6fa093cf10172261;hp=297bf48cce026ba6a7210948dec4615220ac93bf;hb=e93761ae8a48c2492c3eec035c82bc3dca5e634e;hpb=475f3383221e1bf091ef124d0afde436d9c25bca diff --git a/dgit-maint-debrebase.7.pod b/dgit-maint-debrebase.7.pod index 297bf48c..e4927684 100644 --- a/dgit-maint-debrebase.7.pod +++ b/dgit-maint-debrebase.7.pod @@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ or if you have a working watch file =over 4 - % git debrebase new-upstream-v0 1.2.3 + % git debrebase new-upstream 1.2.3 =back @@ -567,15 +567,22 @@ than sending files from I. =head2 Upstream branches -Except in the case where upstream releases only tarballs, or we -require DFSG filtering, we do not maintain a separate 'upstream' -branch (unless you also happen to be involved in upstream -development). We work with upstream tags rather than any branches -(except temporary branches used to prepare patches for forwarding -upstream, for example). +In this workflow, we specify upstream tags rather than any branches. + +Except when (i) upstream releases only tarballs, (ii) we require DFSG +filtering, or (iii) you also happen to be involved in upstream +development, we do not maintain any local branch corresponding to +upstream, except temporary branches used to prepare patches for +forwarding, and the like. The idea here is that from Debian's point of view, upstream releases -are immutable points in history, and so better represented by tags. +are immutable points in history. We want to make sure that we are +basing our Debian package on a properly identified upstream version, +rather than some arbitrary commit on some branch. Tags are more +useful for this. + +Upstream's branches remain available as the git remote tracking +branches for your upstream remote, e.g. I. =head2 The first ever dgit push @@ -621,7 +628,7 @@ rebase too early. =head1 SEE ALSO -dgit(1), dgit(7) +dgit(1), dgit(7), git-debrebase(1), git-debrebase(5) =head1 AUTHOR