Public bug reported:

[Description]
Update cosmic from 3.30.1 to 3.30.2. We cannot just backport 3.30.2 from Disco 
because we need to drop 
Debian-s-adduser-doesn-t-allow-uppercase-letters-by-defau.patch as we already 
got a diffrent patch in cosmic.

We should also include debian/patches/region-Autodisconnect-IBusBus-
connected-handler.patch. This patch has been cherry picked from the
gnome-3-30 upstream patch and contains a fix for a segmentation fault
(LP: #1804424).

NEWS. The upstream changes are covered by
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates/GNOME:

 ===============
 Version 3.30.2
 ===============

 - Translation updates

 Display:
 - Hide unsupported resolutions again
 - Improve snapping
 - Stop night light dialog being destroyed twice

 Online Accounts:
 - Track the lifecycle of CcGoaPanel across async calls

 Region:
 - Fix double-free when closing the input chooser dialog

 Wi-Fi:
 - Disable periodic scan only when Wi-Fi is disabled

[Test Case]
Open gnome-control-center and make sure that the panels in the above list are 
working properly. Testing all possible scenarios would be problematic but I 
suggest focusing on:
1. Open the wifi panel and make sure that you can enable/disable the wifi 
properly
2. On a multi-head setup open the display panel and make sure that you can 
re-arrange the layout of your displays.

Please follow also the test case for  LP: #1804424 that should cover the
fixes included in debian/patches/region-Autodisconnect-IBusBus-
connected-handler.patch

[Regression Potential]
The changes to the Online Accounts panel, Regions panels and Night Light dialog 
are pretty safe and there should be no possible regression. Possible 
regressions:
- wifi panel: you could not be able to enable/disable the wifi
- display panel: you could not be able to re-arrange the monitor layouts on a 
multi-monitor setup.

** Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Low
         Status: Fix Released

** Description changed:

  [Description]
  Update cosmic from 3.30.1 to 3.30.2. We cannot just backport 3.30.2 from 
Disco because we need to drop 
Debian-s-adduser-doesn-t-allow-uppercase-letters-by-defau.patch as we already 
got a diffrent patch in cosmic.
  
  We should also include debian/patches/region-Autodisconnect-IBusBus-
  connected-handler.patch. This patch has been cherry picked from the
  gnome-3-30 upstream patch and contains a fix for a segmentation faul
  (LP: #1804424).
  
  NEWS. The upstream changes are covered by
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates/GNOME:
  
- ===============
- Version 3.30.2
- ===============
+       ===============
+       Version 3.30.2
+       ===============
  
- - Translation updates
+         - Translation updates
  
- Display:
- - Hide unsupported resolutions again
- - Improve snapping
- - Stop night light dialog being destroyed twice
+       Display:
+       - Hide unsupported resolutions again
+       - Improve snapping
+       - Stop night light dialog being destroyed twice
  
- Online Accounts:
- - Track the lifecycle of CcGoaPanel across async calls
+       Online Accounts:
+       - Track the lifecycle of CcGoaPanel across async calls
  
- Region:
- - Fix double-free when closing the input chooser dialog
+       Region:
+       - Fix double-free when closing the input chooser dialog
  
- Wi-Fi:
- - Disable periodic scan only when Wi-Fi is disabled
+       Wi-Fi:
+       - Disable periodic scan only when Wi-Fi is disabled
  
  [Test Case]
  Open gnome-control-center and make sure that the panels in the above list are 
working properly. Testing all possible scenarios would be problematic but I 
suggest focusing on:
  1. Open the wifi panel and make sure that you can enable/disable the wifi 
properly
  2. On a multi-head setup open the display panel and make sure that you can 
re-arrange the layout of your displays.
  
  Please follow also the test case for  LP: #1804424 that should cover the
  fixes for included in debian/patches/region-Autodisconnect-IBusBus-
  connected-handler.patch
  
- 
  [Regression Potential]
  The changes to the Online Accounts panel, Regions panels and Night Light 
dialog are pretty safe and there should be no possible regression. Possible 
regressions:
  - wifi panel: you could not be able to enable/disable the wifi
  - display panel: you could not be able to re-arrange the monitor layouts on a 
multi-monitor setup.

** Description changed:

  [Description]
  Update cosmic from 3.30.1 to 3.30.2. We cannot just backport 3.30.2 from 
Disco because we need to drop 
Debian-s-adduser-doesn-t-allow-uppercase-letters-by-defau.patch as we already 
got a diffrent patch in cosmic.
  
  We should also include debian/patches/region-Autodisconnect-IBusBus-
  connected-handler.patch. This patch has been cherry picked from the
- gnome-3-30 upstream patch and contains a fix for a segmentation faul
+ gnome-3-30 upstream patch and contains a fix for a segmentation fault
  (LP: #1804424).
  
  NEWS. The upstream changes are covered by
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates/GNOME:
  
-       ===============
-       Version 3.30.2
-       ===============
+  ===============
+  Version 3.30.2
+  ===============
  
-         - Translation updates
+  - Translation updates
  
-       Display:
-       - Hide unsupported resolutions again
-       - Improve snapping
-       - Stop night light dialog being destroyed twice
+  Display:
+  - Hide unsupported resolutions again
+  - Improve snapping
+  - Stop night light dialog being destroyed twice
  
-       Online Accounts:
-       - Track the lifecycle of CcGoaPanel across async calls
+  Online Accounts:
+  - Track the lifecycle of CcGoaPanel across async calls
  
-       Region:
-       - Fix double-free when closing the input chooser dialog
+  Region:
+  - Fix double-free when closing the input chooser dialog
  
-       Wi-Fi:
-       - Disable periodic scan only when Wi-Fi is disabled
+  Wi-Fi:
+  - Disable periodic scan only when Wi-Fi is disabled
  
  [Test Case]
  Open gnome-control-center and make sure that the panels in the above list are 
working properly. Testing all possible scenarios would be problematic but I 
suggest focusing on:
  1. Open the wifi panel and make sure that you can enable/disable the wifi 
properly
  2. On a multi-head setup open the display panel and make sure that you can 
re-arrange the layout of your displays.
  
  Please follow also the test case for  LP: #1804424 that should cover the
  fixes for included in debian/patches/region-Autodisconnect-IBusBus-
  connected-handler.patch
  
  [Regression Potential]
  The changes to the Online Accounts panel, Regions panels and Night Light 
dialog are pretty safe and there should be no possible regression. Possible 
regressions:
  - wifi panel: you could not be able to enable/disable the wifi
  - display panel: you could not be able to re-arrange the monitor layouts on a 
multi-monitor setup.

** Description changed:

  [Description]
  Update cosmic from 3.30.1 to 3.30.2. We cannot just backport 3.30.2 from 
Disco because we need to drop 
Debian-s-adduser-doesn-t-allow-uppercase-letters-by-defau.patch as we already 
got a diffrent patch in cosmic.
  
  We should also include debian/patches/region-Autodisconnect-IBusBus-
  connected-handler.patch. This patch has been cherry picked from the
  gnome-3-30 upstream patch and contains a fix for a segmentation fault
  (LP: #1804424).
  
  NEWS. The upstream changes are covered by
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates/GNOME:
  
   ===============
   Version 3.30.2
   ===============
  
   - Translation updates
  
   Display:
   - Hide unsupported resolutions again
   - Improve snapping
   - Stop night light dialog being destroyed twice
  
   Online Accounts:
   - Track the lifecycle of CcGoaPanel across async calls
  
   Region:
   - Fix double-free when closing the input chooser dialog
  
   Wi-Fi:
   - Disable periodic scan only when Wi-Fi is disabled
  
  [Test Case]
  Open gnome-control-center and make sure that the panels in the above list are 
working properly. Testing all possible scenarios would be problematic but I 
suggest focusing on:
  1. Open the wifi panel and make sure that you can enable/disable the wifi 
properly
  2. On a multi-head setup open the display panel and make sure that you can 
re-arrange the layout of your displays.
  
  Please follow also the test case for  LP: #1804424 that should cover the
- fixes for included in debian/patches/region-Autodisconnect-IBusBus-
+ fixes included in debian/patches/region-Autodisconnect-IBusBus-
  connected-handler.patch
  
  [Regression Potential]
  The changes to the Online Accounts panel, Regions panels and Night Light 
dialog are pretty safe and there should be no possible regression. Possible 
regressions:
  - wifi panel: you could not be able to enable/disable the wifi
  - display panel: you could not be able to re-arrange the monitor layouts on a 
multi-monitor setup.

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Title:
  SRU 3.30.2 to Cosmic

Status in gnome-control-center package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  [Description]
  Update cosmic from 3.30.1 to 3.30.2. We cannot just backport 3.30.2 from 
Disco because we need to drop 
Debian-s-adduser-doesn-t-allow-uppercase-letters-by-defau.patch as we already 
got a diffrent patch in cosmic.

  We should also include debian/patches/region-Autodisconnect-IBusBus-
  connected-handler.patch. This patch has been cherry picked from the
  gnome-3-30 upstream patch and contains a fix for a segmentation fault
  (LP: #1804424).

  NEWS. The upstream changes are covered by
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates/GNOME:

   ===============
   Version 3.30.2
   ===============

   - Translation updates

   Display:
   - Hide unsupported resolutions again
   - Improve snapping
   - Stop night light dialog being destroyed twice

   Online Accounts:
   - Track the lifecycle of CcGoaPanel across async calls

   Region:
   - Fix double-free when closing the input chooser dialog

   Wi-Fi:
   - Disable periodic scan only when Wi-Fi is disabled

  [Test Case]
  Open gnome-control-center and make sure that the panels in the above list are 
working properly. Testing all possible scenarios would be problematic but I 
suggest focusing on:
  1. Open the wifi panel and make sure that you can enable/disable the wifi 
properly
  2. On a multi-head setup open the display panel and make sure that you can 
re-arrange the layout of your displays.

  Please follow also the test case for  LP: #1804424 that should cover
  the fixes included in debian/patches/region-Autodisconnect-IBusBus-
  connected-handler.patch

  [Regression Potential]
  The changes to the Online Accounts panel, Regions panels and Night Light 
dialog are pretty safe and there should be no possible regression. Possible 
regressions:
  - wifi panel: you could not be able to enable/disable the wifi
  - display panel: you could not be able to re-arrange the monitor layouts on a 
multi-monitor setup.

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