After reading bug #667614 I can offer a proposal:
Suppose we have a directory for vendor/release information. For the scope of this comment, let's call it 'vendor.d'
Whenever Debian and Ubuntu make new releases, they would then update corresponding packages, which would update the files
vendor.d/debian-dists vendor.d/ubuntu-dists
If you wanted to build a package for the "Esoteric" vendor "Iffy" release, you could install a vendor-info package for "Esoteric".
After reading bug #667614 I can offer a proposal:
Suppose we have a directory for vendor/release information. For the scope of this comment, let's call it 'vendor.d'
Whenever Debian and Ubuntu make new releases, they would then update corresponding packages, which would update the files
vendor. d/debian- dists d/ubuntu- dists
vendor.
If you wanted to build a package for the "Esoteric" vendor "Iffy" release, you could install a vendor-info package for "Esoteric".