[Python-modules-commits] [django-session-security] 01/02: Added d/README.source after DPMT moved to git
Jean-Michel Vourgère
nirgal at moszumanska.debian.org
Sat Oct 10 16:53:48 UTC 2015
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in repository django-session-security.
commit b76587902c0905af501617e39f51df64831abb20
Author: Jean-Michel Vourgère <nirgal at debian.org>
Date: Sat Oct 10 18:50:43 2015 +0200
Added d/README.source after DPMT moved to git
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debian/README.source | 26 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 26 insertions(+)
diff --git a/debian/README.source b/debian/README.source
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1ab65f8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/debian/README.source
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+This repository was using git format before the subversion / git conversion of
+the Debian Python Module Team. It does not follow the "official rules" (yet?).
+
+It is a very very basic package. No gbp, no dpm.
+
+
+To build the package, you can use "debuild" command or similar.
+
+To clean the working dir, "debian/rules clean" works great.
+
+Patches are using debian source format 3.0 (quilt).
+Plain and simple.
+Just make sure you don't accidentally commit outside of ./debian/, please.
+(use "quilt pop -a" before -a commits for example)
+
+You can use the same directory to switch between git remotes on Alioth and on
+https://github.com/yourlabs/django-session-security.git
+so you get the full upstream history, branch and tag names.
+
+As a result, Debian branches and tags currently starts with 'debian/'.
+Absolutely everything else is a verbatim copy of the upstream git tree, wich
+is really nice to have in my opinion.
+
+You might notice the main branch is named debian/sid and not master. This is
+because upstream is already having a "master" branch. Having another "master"
+branch different from the official one looks like a Bad idea.
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