[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1894090] Re: Consolidate thunderbird Ubuntu packaging with Debian for versions >= 78

2022-09-28 Thread Simon Iremonger
What is now happening, in any case, is Ubuntu LTS Thunderbird packaging
is lagging behind on important security updates.  I think a
consideration of sharing packaging could help this, in my opinion,
unless there is a problem with the arrangement ..  may be key
differences in using separate vs. included libnss and so-on 

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Title:
  Consolidate thunderbird Ubuntu packaging with Debian for versions >=
  78

Status in thunderbird package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I suggest consolidating the thunderbird Ubuntu packaging with Debian
  for versions >= 78. Now that the lightning calendar extension is part
  of thunderbird, the thunderbird packaging between Ubuntu and Debian is
  getting closer except for the naming of the locale packages.

  The latest thunderbird version always gets updated in Debian 10
  stable-security and Debian 9 oldstable-security since thunderbird
  follows the Firefox ESR versioning and Debian follows that. Ubuntu
  does a similar thing with its stable LTS releases, and hence could
  benefit from the Debian packaging. And when a new major release of
  Thunderbird is out, it gets updated in Debian unstable/experimental
  then backported to stable and oldstable. A similar thing happens in
  Ubuntu development and stable LTS releases.

  So I suggest a plan like this:
  1. Transition the thunderbird locale packages in Ubuntu to the Debian naming
  2. Merge the latest thunderbird with Debian unstable/experimental to Ubuntu 
development

  If the Debian maintainer agrees, the Ubuntu packaging could also
  happen in Debian salsa similar to what is already happening with GNOME
  packaging.

  I think sharing the thunderbird packaging between Ubuntu and Debian is
  beneficial to both sides going forward in the future, and especially
  if thunderbird packaging gets more complicated to backport to stable
  releases.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1894090] Re: Consolidate thunderbird Ubuntu packaging with Debian for versions >= 78

2020-12-29 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  Consolidate thunderbird Ubuntu packaging with Debian for versions >=
  78

Status in thunderbird package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I suggest consolidating the thunderbird Ubuntu packaging with Debian
  for versions >= 78. Now that the lightning calendar extension is part
  of thunderbird, the thunderbird packaging between Ubuntu and Debian is
  getting closer except for the naming of the locale packages.

  The latest thunderbird version always gets updated in Debian 10
  stable-security and Debian 9 oldstable-security since thunderbird
  follows the Firefox ESR versioning and Debian follows that. Ubuntu
  does a similar thing with its stable LTS releases, and hence could
  benefit from the Debian packaging. And when a new major release of
  Thunderbird is out, it gets updated in Debian unstable/experimental
  then backported to stable and oldstable. A similar thing happens in
  Ubuntu development and stable LTS releases.

  So I suggest a plan like this:
  1. Transition the thunderbird locale packages in Ubuntu to the Debian naming
  2. Merge the latest thunderbird with Debian unstable/experimental to Ubuntu 
development

  If the Debian maintainer agrees, the Ubuntu packaging could also
  happen in Debian salsa similar to what is already happening with GNOME
  packaging.

  I think sharing the thunderbird packaging between Ubuntu and Debian is
  beneficial to both sides going forward in the future, and especially
  if thunderbird packaging gets more complicated to backport to stable
  releases.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1894090] Re: Consolidate thunderbird Ubuntu packaging with Debian for versions >= 78

2020-09-04 Thread Sebastien Bacher
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Wishlist

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Title:
  Consolidate thunderbird Ubuntu packaging with Debian for versions >=
  78

Status in thunderbird package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I suggest consolidating the thunderbird Ubuntu packaging with Debian
  for versions >= 78. Now that the lightning calendar extension is part
  of thunderbird, the thunderbird packaging between Ubuntu and Debian is
  getting closer except for the naming of the locale packages.

  The latest thunderbird version always gets updated in Debian 10
  stable-security and Debian 9 oldstable-security since thunderbird
  follows the Firefox ESR versioning and Debian follows that. Ubuntu
  does a similar thing with its stable LTS releases, and hence could
  benefit from the Debian packaging. And when a new major release of
  Thunderbird is out, it gets updated in Debian unstable/experimental
  then backported to stable and oldstable. A similar thing happens in
  Ubuntu development and stable LTS releases.

  So I suggest a plan like this:
  1. Transition the thunderbird locale packages in Ubuntu to the Debian naming
  2. Merge the latest thunderbird with Debian unstable/experimental to Ubuntu 
development

  If the Debian maintainer agrees, the Ubuntu packaging could also
  happen in Debian salsa similar to what is already happening with GNOME
  packaging.

  I think sharing the thunderbird packaging between Ubuntu and Debian is
  beneficial to both sides going forward in the future, and especially
  if thunderbird packaging gets more complicated to backport to stable
  releases.

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