It would be useful if PPAs (that were descended from Ubuntu) could offer a diff against the current version in Ubuntu as well as a diff against the previous version in the PPA. For example, the network-manager package in the network-manager PPA currently offers "0.7~~svn20080812t224027+eni0-0ubuntu1~nm2 to 0.7~~svn20080818t061112+eni0-0ubuntu1~nm1"; it'd be useful to see a diff from 0.7~~svn20080818t061112+eni0-0ubuntu1 (the current version in Intrepid) as well, so that we can tell what would happen if we were to copy that package from the PPA straight into Ubuntu.
Implementing this would be useful for our code review processes.
It would be useful if PPAs (that were descended from Ubuntu) could offer a diff against the current version in Ubuntu as well as a diff against the previous version in the PPA. For example, the network-manager package in the network-manager PPA currently offers "0.7~~svn200808 12t224027+ eni0-0ubuntu1~ nm2 to 0.7~~svn2008081 8t061112+ eni0-0ubuntu1~ nm1"; it'd be useful to see a diff from 0.7~~svn2008081 8t061112+ eni0-0ubuntu1 (the current version in Intrepid) as well, so that we can tell what would happen if we were to copy that package from the PPA straight into Ubuntu.
Implementing this would be useful for our code review processes.