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by cryptonector
177 days ago
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Having maintained private versions of Debian packages, I have zero need for "commit messages on changes to patches". I can diff them as needed as I showed, but I rarely ever need to -- I mostly only rebase onto new upstreams. Seeing differences in patches isn't helpful because there is not enough context there as to what changed in the upstreams. I rather suspect that "commit messages on changes to patches" is what Debian ended up with and back-justifies it. Of course, I am not a Debian maintainer, so it's entirely possible I'm just missing the experience of it that would make me want "commit messages on changes to patches". |
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I’m not arguing against replacing Quilt, but it should be more than just Git. I haven’t done Debian packaging in a long time but apparently there are some Git-based tools now?