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+debputy
+=======
+
+The debputy tool is a debian package builder that works with a declarative
+manifest format.
+
+The early versions will integrate into the debhelper sequencer dh and will replace
+several of debhelper's tools that are covered by debputy. However, the goal is that
+debputy will be a standalone tool capable of packaging work from start to end.
+
+The debputy package builder aims to reduce cognitive load for the packager
+and provide better introspection to packagers, linters and the Debian janitor.
+
+For documentation, please see:
+ * [GETTING-STARTED-WITH-dh-debputy.md](GETTING-STARTED-WITH-dh-debputy.md) for getting started (how-to guide).
+ * [MANIFEST-FORMAT.md](MANIFEST-FORMAT.md) for details of the format (reference documentation).
+ * [MIGRATING-A-DH-PLUGIN.md](MIGRATING-A-DH-PLUGIN.md) for details on how to migrate a `dh` add-on
+ (how-to guide)
+
+
+Prerequisites
+-------------
+
+On a (modern) Debian system, you can install prerequisites via the following apt command.
+
+ apt build-deps -y .
+
+This includes the minimal development stack used to build the `debputy` package. Have
+a look at `debian/control` if you want the minimal dependencies for running `debputy`
+directly.
+
+
+Running tests
+-------------
+
+From the top level directory, run `py.test`.
+
+
+Running debputy from source
+---------------------------
+
+While developing, it is useful to run `debputy` directly from the source tree without having
+to build first. This can be done by invoking the `debputy.sh` command in the source root on
+any system that has `#!/bin/sh`.
+
+Otherwise, at the time of writing, you can use the following command:
+
+ PYTHONPATH=src python3 -m debputy.commands.debputy_cmd
+
+Which only relies on the `PYTHONPATH` environment variable being set correctly and having `python3`
+in `PATH`.
+
+You can also run the `dh_debputy` command in a similar fashion. It will require you to set the
+`DEBPUTY_CMD` to point to full path of `debputy.sh` (or a self-written script of similar
+functionality), or have wrapper called `debputy` in `PATH`.
+
+
+The naming
+----------
+
+The name debputy is a play on the word "deputy" (using the "assistant" or
+"authorized to act as substitute for another" definition) and the "deb"
+from deb packages. The idea is that you tell debputy what you want
+(via the declarative manifest) and debputy handles the details of how to
+do it.
+
+
+# Communication channels:
+
+The following communication channels are available:
+
+ * Using the https://salsa.debian.org/debian/debputy features, such as issues. Generally, these
+ will be available to the public. While confidential issues can be filed, please note that
+ all Debian developers can read it.
+ * Filing bugs via `reportbug debputy` to the Debian bug tracker. Note all such bugs will have
+ public archives.
+ * Mail to Debputy Maintainers <debputy@packages.debian.org>. Please note that no public archive
+ is available but anyone can subscribe via tracker.debian.org.
+ * IRC chat on #debputy-devel on the irc.oftc.net server. No public archive will be kept but any
+ individual in the channel will likely keep a history of the discussions.
+
+
+## Security issues
+
+For issues that should be embargoed, please report the issue to the Debian Security team, which
+has the relevant skill set, policies, and infrastructure to handle this. While the
+salsa.debian.org services provides support for **confidential** issues, all Debian Developers
+can read those for the `debputy` project. This makes it unsuitable for security bugs under embargo.
+
+Please review https://www.debian.org/security/faq#contact for how to contact the Debian security
+team.