I find it confusing because 2.16.1-2 is listed in the changelog (a
2.16.1-2~... version should happen before that).  Additionally, it would
result in some potentially confusing security update versioning.  Also,
people have come to expected "ubuntu" to always be part of the version
string if there are ubuntu-specific changes.  I don't mean to imply the
current version is incorrect for technical reasons -- I just think it
should be consistent with other ubuntu changes.  Debian to Ubuntu merges
are supposed to include standard text about "Merged with Debian,
remaining changes:" etc, and have an ubuntu* version.

** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => New

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glib2.0 version is wrong
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/209308
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