Name upstream and debian branches properly

Upstream keeps it's changes on "master". This may be the default for
`gbp`, but may *not* be. Explicitly set the upstream branch just to be
sure.

The Debian branch shouldn't be called "trunk" (or "main" or "master").
I'm calling it "deb" in case a real Debian maintainer picks up the
upstream project and wants to use the name "debian". It's configurable,
so hardly critical, but I may as well be a good neighbor and leave it
unused.
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[DEFAULT]
# upstream-branch = upstream
debian-branch = trunk
upstream-branch = master
debian-branch = deb
upstream-tag = %(version)s
pristine-tar = False