And updated the autopkgtest section, we have some now and they are
green, https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/w/wsdd

** Description changed:

  [Availability]
  The package wsdd is already in Ubuntu universe.
  The package wsdd build for the architectures it is designed to work on.
  It currently builds and works for architectures: amd64 as a python arch-all 
package
  Link to package https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wsdd
  
  [Rationale]
  - The package wsdd is required in Ubuntu main for enabling win10 shares 
discovery in nautilus.
  - The package wsdd will generally be useful for a large part of our user base
  - There is no other/better way to solve this that is already in main or
    should go universe->main instead of this.
  - The binary package wssd needs to be in main to achieve shares enumeration 
in gvfs/nautilus. We don't plan to install wsdd-server which will stay in 
universe.
  - The package wsdd is required in Ubuntu main no later than August 15th due 
to Oracular feature freeze.
  
  [Security]
  - No CVEs/security issues in this software in the past
  - no `suid` or `sgid` binaries
  - no executables in `/sbin` and `/usr/sbin`
  - Package does install an user service which is going to be started by the 
corresponding gvfs backend
  - Package does not install services, timers or recurring jobs
  - Packages does not open privileged ports (ports < 1024).
  - Package does not expose any external endpoints
  - Packages does not contain extensions to security-sensitive software
  
  [Quality assurance - function/usage]
  - The package works well right after install
  
  [Quality assurance - maintenance]
  - The package is maintained well in Debian/Ubuntu/Upstream and does
    only has a wishlist request open in Debian and minor bugs upstream
    - Ubuntu https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wsdd/+bug
    - Debian https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?src=wsdd
    - Upstream's bug tracker, https://github.com/christgau/wsdd/issues
  - The package has no important open bugs
  - The package does not deal with exotic hardware we cannot support
  
  [Quality assurance - testing]
  - The package runs a test suite on build time, if it fails
  it makes the build fail, link to build log
  1ubuntu1
  
- TOFIX: we need to enable some autopkgtests
- TODO-A: - The package runs an autopkgtest, and is currently passing on
- TODO-A:   this TBD list of architectures, link to test logs TBD
- TODO-B: - The package does not run an autopkgtest because TBD
+ - The package runs an autopkgtest, and is currently passing on
+   amd64 arm64 armhf i386 ppc64el s390x
+   https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/w/wsdd
  
- TODO-A: - The package does have not failing autopkgtests right now
- TODO-B: - The package does have failing autopkgtests tests right now, but 
since
- TODO-B:   they always failed they are handled as "ignored failure", this is
- TODO-B:   ok because TBD
+ - The package does have not failing autopkgtests right now
  
  [Quality assurance - packaging]
  - debian/watch is present and works
  
  - debian/control has a valid Maintainer definition
  
  - This package has no lintian warnings
  - Lintian overrides are not present
  
  - This package does not rely on obsolete or about to be demoted packages.
  - This package has no python2 or GTK2 dependencies
  
  - The package will be installed by default, but does not ask debconf
  questions
  
  - Packaging and build is easy,
  https://salsa.debian.org/grantma/wsdd/-/blob/master/debian/rules
  
  [UI standards]
  - Application is not end-user facing (does not need translation)
  
  [Dependencies]
  - No further depends or recommends dependencies that are not yet in main
  
  [Standards compliance]
  - This package correctly follows FHS and Debian Policy
  
  [Maintenance/Owner]
  - The owning team will be desktop-packages and I have their acknowledgement 
for that commitment
  - The future owning team is already subscribed to the package
  
  - This does not use static builds
  - This does not use vendored code
  - This package is not rust based
  
  - The package has been built in the archive more recently than the last
  test rebuild
  
  [Background information]
  The Package description explains the package well
  Upstream Name is wsdd
  Link to upstream project https://github.com/christgau/wsdd
  
  The desktop integration is done via a gvfs service (/usr/libexec/gvfsd-
  wsdd), which is already enabled in the Noble package but requires the
  wsdd backend to be installed to do anything.
  
  The backend was added in
  https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gvfs/-/merge_requests/186
  
  The shares listed by that services are added to the network backend and
  listed in the corresponding nautilus section (in the 'other locations'
  entry of the sidebar)

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