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Re: [Bug 1394731] Re: [MIR] grilo-plugins

 

On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 01:59:16PM -0000, Michael Terry wrote:
> Is there no way to mark a package in main as 'not supported?'  I
> remember that we have some way to mark a universe package as supported.
> Can we do the inverse?

This, in effect, is what the archive reorg spec was about.  Unfortunately,
to date it has not been implemented.  So no, there's no way to do this
currently.

> In any case, historically the MIR team did not *require* a team looking
> after the package.  Only recently have we started blocking promotion
> based on that.  And even then, we haven't required that the team be from
> Canonical.  Should we loop someone from Canonical's support team in?
> See how they handle flavor packages like this?

As far as I'm aware this isn't really a commercial support question.  From
my POV this is about development support.

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Title:
  [MIR] grilo-plugins

Status in grilo-plugins package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Availability: In universe, builds on all archs

  Rational: grilo-plugins is now a dependency of totem and is hard to
  patch out. See lp:1393067

  Security: No known CVEs

  Quality Assurance: No bugs in debian or ubuntu, most upstream bugs are
  feature requests. Active debian maintainer. Has watch file. Tests are
  run during build.

  UI standards: The package is translated upstream.

  Dependencies: All deps in main

  Standards compliance: No issues

  Maintenance: Actively maintained in debian. ubuntu-gnome team will
  subscribe in ubuntu.

  Background info: Grilo is a framework focused on making media
  discovery and browsing easy for application developers. This package
  contains it's plugins, including the tracker one, which is now needed
  by totem

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