It seems to me that someone needs to sit down and merge the suggested
packages here with the list from ubuntu-meta and then merge that into
the existing gnome-accessibility package (and send that diff to Debian).
gnome-accessibility would then need to be pulled into main, wherein
ubuntu-meta could
Is this not already available as gnome-accessibility? Was told in IRC to
change to Fix Released as gnome-accessibility has been available for a
while now. This is quite a controversial change in itself to be honest
and would require quite a big merge with the main ubuntu meta packages.
Should this
This is "Fix Released" now. I looked at ubuntu-desktop in
packages.ubuntu.com for jaunty, but I don't see it. What exactly was
committed? Does it address my concerns in bug #40334 (which is marked as
a duplicate of this one)?
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** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Fix Released
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** Tags added: needs-packaging
** Changed in: ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: ubuntu-meta => None
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Is there any particular reason why this should be part of ubuntu-meta,
rather than a package of its own?
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium => Wishlist
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