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diff --git a/docs/chapters/intro.sgml b/docs/chapters/intro.sgml index c29d713..990ca95 100644 --- a/docs/chapters/intro.sgml +++ b/docs/chapters/intro.sgml @@ -28,9 +28,9 @@ <sect1 id="gbp.repository"> <title>Repository Layout and Terminology</title> - <para>It is recommended to have the Debian packaging on a seprate + <para>It is recommended to have the &debian; packaging on a seprate branch than the upstream source <footnote><para>this, of course, has - no meaning for Debian native packages</para></footnote>. + no meaning for &debian; native packages</para></footnote>. This is necessary to be able to import and merge in new upstream versions via &gbp-import-orig;. To distinguish these two branches the following terminology @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ <option>debian-branch</option>. If the <option>debian-branch</option> is called <emphasis>master</emphasis> the corresponding patch-queue branch is called <emphasis>patch-queue/master</emphasis>. The patch-queue branch is - the debian branch plus the contents of + the &debian; branch plus the contents of <emphasis>debian/patches</emphasis> applied. These branches are managed with &gbp-pq;. </para></listitem> @@ -97,14 +97,14 @@ A typical, simple workflow consists of the following steps: </para> <orderedlist> - <listitem><para>Import a new Debian package via &gbp-import-dsc;. This + <listitem><para>Import a new &debian; package via &gbp-import-dsc;. This imports the &debian; Package on the <option>debian-branch</option> and the upstream sources on the <option>upstream-branch</option>.</para></listitem> <listitem><para>Develop, test, commit changes. During this time you can always build the package with &gbp-buildpackage;. In case you have uncommitted changes in your source tree you can use the <option>--git-ignore-new</option> option.</para></listitem> - <listitem><para>Optionally you can create the Debian changelog entries + <listitem><para>Optionally you can create the &debian; changelog entries using &gbp-dch; and create snapshot releases for testing using its <option>--snapshot</option> option.</para></listitem> <listitem><para>Once satisfied you can build the final package with |