Thank you for looking after budgie-extras in Focal!

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#New_upstream_microreleases
says that "it is also acceptable to upload new microreleases with many
bug fixes without individual Launchpad bugs for each of them" but
subject to specific criteria that includes "a reliable and credible test
suite for assuring the quality of every commit or release".

I don't see any test suite apart from a code style checker, so don't
think that's the case here? In that case, you either need individual SRU
bugs for each individual fix, or alternatively "exceptions must still be
approved by at least one member of the Ubuntu Technical Board".

I appreciate that it perhaps makes sense to review these changes as a
whole and accept them wholesale, especially as comprehensive test suites
for GUIs are especially challenging. However I don't believe that as an
SRU team member I have the authority to accept this approach; my
understanding is that it has to be a member of the Technical Board.

Is there a test suite I'm missing here? If not, then I suggest that you
decide if you want to have individual bugs to be SRU-verified for each
individual change you want to make, or if you want to ask a Technical
Board member for an exception. I encourage you to do the latter if you
think it makes sense.

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  [SRU] v1.0.2 service release for budgie-extras

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