I'm presuming from the blurb that the build system for PPA will always build against the current ubuntu development release and will completely ignore whatever you put in the debian/changelog entry as the target. This gives a couple of problems. Firstly I might be developing software in October and all of a sudden my packages disappear from the radar because they end up in a 'Gutsy + 1' archive. Or are you planning on signposting when the build system will 'upgrade' to the next release. Will it follow the standard timebox for example. Secondly it means I can't use PPA as a 'backport-lite' system - building against the previous release, or the previous LTS release to test out backports or to do subset backports targetted at a particular problem. Is there a view on these issues, or have I perhaps misunderstood the process? NeilW
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