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  Msg # 114 of 1179 on ZZLI4422, Wednesday 8-19-25, 1:03  
  From: ALEXANDRE DETISTE  
  To: ALL  
  Subj: Re: Please check open Merge Requests bef  
 From: alexandre.detiste@gmail.com 
  
 Worst case scenario is when the guy submitting the 3 PR is the XZ hacker. 
  
 That _did_ happened: 
 https://salsa.debian.org/games-team/empire/-/merge_requests/1 
 https://salsa.debian.org/games-team/empire/-/merge_requests/2 
 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39868390 
  
 So MR for pristine-tar & upstream branch are too big to review and 
 can never be trusted if they are from newcomers. 
  
 So we end up closing two MR, doing the "gbp import" ourselves 
 and asking the newcomers to rebase the branch with debian/ dir. 
  
 A lot of people got lost at some point. 
  
 Having a magic button somewhere in the tracker or Salsa 
 that basically ask "do the gbp-import" for me would be awesome. 
  
 Le lun. 18 ao€€t 2025 €€ 14:23, Colin Watson  a €€crit 
 : 
 > 
 > On Sat, Aug 16, 2025 at 07:14:06AM +0200, Marc Haber wrote: 
 > >And it prompts a question: Integrating a new upstream release means 
 > >changing at least two, in the case of pristine-tar being used three 
 > >branches at once, tightly connected to each other, and possibily an 
 > >external file (the orig tarball). Could a contributor do that with an 
 > >MR? 
 > 
 > I've seen the occasional case where a contributor has submitted a set of 
 > multiple MRs to update all the relevant branches, with notes in the MR 
 > description about needing to review them all together.  But it's really 
 > very clunky and I don't think it should be recommended. 
 > 
 > -- 
 > Colin Watson (he/him)                              [cjwatson@debian.org] 
 > 
  
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