I'm experimenting with keeping my manual changelog changes separated from the ones mechanically generated by git-ubuntu. So, I squashed all my hand edits into that last commit. Ultimately, all the "changelog*" commits will get deleted next merge, so it's a bit irrelevant how they're organized, except if it makes reviewing easier or harder.
As to the forwarding, yeah like I mention Debian seems to give good attention at proactively pulling what they want from us for this package. From what I can see, the items in our delta would at least need some generalization/rework to make them worth carrying for Debian.
I'm experimenting with keeping my manual changelog changes separated from the ones mechanically generated by git-ubuntu. So, I squashed all my hand edits into that last commit. Ultimately, all the "changelog*" commits will get deleted next merge, so it's a bit irrelevant how they're organized, except if it makes reviewing easier or harder.
As to the forwarding, yeah like I mention Debian seems to give good attention at proactively pulling what they want from us for this package. From what I can see, the items in our delta would at least need some generalization/ rework to make them worth carrying for Debian.
Thanks for the review!