Just a quick question. Is it OK if I start tagging things into CVS for the debian/ directory to match what actually got uploaded into Debian? I've just started using dpatch for Debian, which means all the changes except the removal of the RFCs Debian cannot distribute are localised into the debian/ directory. At this point I'm thinking I'll just tag stuff in debian/, so to get a CVS tree matching the upload, you have to pull the appropriate release_1_0_4-tagged tree, and then change tags to debian_1_0_4_1 (for example, the version I just had uploaded into Debian). This would effectively mean I am branching debian/ at every release... Hmm. Maybe I ought to wait until the CVS archive is subversioned (or something else distributed) so I don't have to be doing it to the main repository? (This of course opens a whole different can of worms...) I'll have a think about this some more, and try and get some kind of more detailed idea going for review before I actually do anything, plus it means I can include a document if anyone else takes over the debian/ maintenance and Debian packaging. -- Paul "TBBle" Hampson, on an alternate email client.