Public bug reported:

Zesty currently has Mosh 1.3.0~rc2-1 (release candidate 2), synced from
Debian sid.

Mosh upstream released the final version 1.3.0 yesterday, March 25. It
is now in Debian sid and built successfully on all Debian architectures.

Could you please sync the final 1.3.0 release from Debian?

Debdiff attached. There are no changes in the upstream ChangeLog. There
are almost no changes to the Mosh source code, other than (1) updating
the version number to 1.3.0, and (2) working around a regression in
OpenBSD's "pledge". This latter code is guarded by a HAVE_PLEDGE macro
and does not affect builds on Linux. The other changes relate to
improving the test suite for locale-related code when running in an
sbuild chroot (e.g., on the Debian buildds).

We (upstream and Debian maintainer) would be grateful if the Ubuntu LTS
could include the final release of Mosh 1.3.0, instead of the release
candidate. It would reduce our support burden and increase uniformity
across platforms. Thank you for your consideration.

** Affects: mosh (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Patch added: "debdiff from 1.3.0~rc2-1 to 1.3.0-1"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1676218/+attachment/4846408/+files/diff_from_1.3.0~rc2_to_1.3.0-1.txt

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  [FFe] Sync Mosh 1.3.0 instead of release candidate

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