[Debian-olpc-devel] sugar-base-0.84_0.84.0-1_amd64.changes is NEW

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(new) python-sugar-0.84_0.84.0-1_amd64.deb optional python
Sugar graphical shell - core functionality
 Sugar is a graphical user interface aimed at children.
 .
 Sugar is mainly used as the interface for One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)
 XO machines.
 .
 This package contains the base modules for Sugar.
(new) sugar-base-0.84_0.84.0-1.diff.gz optional python
(new) sugar-base-0.84_0.84.0-1.dsc optional python
(new) sugar-base-0.84_0.84.0.orig.tar.gz optional python
Changes: sugar-base-0.84 (0.84.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * New upstream release.
  * Drop patch 0000 (backported snapshot) now included upstream.
  * Update patch 1001 (danish locale).
  * Unfuzz patch 2991.
  * Append branch to source and binary package names and Sugar-specific
    package relations, to support multiple branches in same distribution
    concurrently.
  * Fix debian/copyright (more owners, same licenses).
  * Add README.source (and drop CDBS hints and README.packaging).
  * Enable tag signing in git-buildpackage configfile.
  * Enhance package-relations.mk to support all binary package relations
    (except -indep ones).
  * Update copyright and licensing info:
    + Add proper copyright header to debian/rules
    + Update debian/copyright and hints (extend years)
    + Add TODO about possible missing license for src/sugar/dispatch/*
  * Drop laptop.org URLs in debian/copyright and watch file.
  * Use sugarlabs.org download URL (not laptop.org one) for
    upstream-tarball routine.
  * Use wiki page (not bare domain URL) as Homepage.
  * Maintain all package dependencies in debian/rules, with comments.
  * Limit to supporting only Python 2.5 and newer (upstream never used
    older than that, and Debian no longer use older either so unlikely
    to get proper testing if it works).
  * Bump standards-version to 3.8.1.


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