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Confused about the new changes announcement scheme...



OK, I'm still a bit confused about the new standard for announcing
changes.

The way I understand it, changes should be announced to one of 3
lists:

debian-devel - for "experimental"
debian-changes - for "stable"
debian-devel-changes - for "unstable"

Do changes for the frozen release go to debian-changes or
debian-devel-changes?  And what was this about some release parameter
controlling whether Guy's script automagically does the announcement
when it's moved into place?

Also, is anyone working on a version of dupload that will do the
correct thing for stable vs. unstable, since to me, it's a valuable
tool for doing the upload right while keeping the amount of typing I
have to do :)?

Anything I overlooked?

-Larry

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