+<sect> Version 3.9.2.0
+<p>
+
+Unreleased.
+
+</p><p><taglist>
+<tag>*</tag>
+ <item>Multiple clarifications throughout Policy where "installed" was
+ used and the more precise terms "unpacked" or "configured" were
+ intended.
+ </item>
+<tag>3.3</tag>
+ <item>The maintainer address must accept mail from Debian role accounts
+ and the BTS. At least one human must be listed with their personal
+ email address in <tt>Uploaders</tt> if the maintainer is a shared email
+ address. The duties of a maintainer are also clearer.
+ </item>
+<tag>5.6.25</tag>
+ <item>The <tt>DM-Upload-Allowed</tt> field is now documented.
+ </item>
+<tag>6.5</tag>
+ <item>The system state maintainer scripts can rely upon during each
+ possible invocation is now documented. In several less-common cases,
+ this is stricter than Policy had previously documented. Packages with
+ complex maintainer scripts should be reviewed in light of this new
+ documentation.
+ </item>
+<tag>7.2</tag>
+ <item>The impact on system state when maintainer scripts that are part
+ of a circular dependency are run is now documented. Circular
+ dependencies are now a should not.
+ </item>
+<tag>7.2</tag>
+ <item>The system state when <prgn>postinst</prgn> and <prgn>prerm</prgn>
+ scripts are run is now documented, and the documentation of the special
+ case of dependency state for <prgn>postrm</prgn> scripts has been
+ improved. <prgn>postrm</prgn> scripts are required to gracefully skip
+ actions if their dependencies are not available.
+ </item>
+<tag>9.1.1</tag>
+ <item>GNU/Hurd systems are allowed <file>/hurd</file>
+ and <file>/servers</file> directories in the root filesystem.
+ </item>
+<tag>virtual</tag>
+ <item><tt>mailx</tt> is now a virtual package provided by packages that
+ install <prgn>/usr/bin/mailx</prgn> and implement at least the
+ POSIX-required interface.
+ </item>
+<tag>9.1.1</tag>
+ <item>Packages installing to architecture-specific subdirectories of
+ <file>/url/lib</file> must use the value returned by
+ <prgn>dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_MULTIARCH</prgn>, not by
+ <prgn>dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE</prgn>; this is a path change
+ on i386 architectures and a no-op for other architectures.
+ </item>
+</taglist></p>
+