MIR: include a mention that d/copyright needs to cover vendored content#351
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I like that it was added to the reporters template to make them aware early on instead of as a late back and forth on review.
+1 and thanks
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The topic came as part of the archive admin rejection on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/2133149 where a package vendored didn't have its debian/copyright updated to cover the vendored crates. It has been observed that a part of the packages that did vendor their dependencies in recent cycles as part of the MIR process didn't update the debian/copyright. Adding an item to the vendoring checklist well help communicating the expectation.