> I do not intend to take further action to modify those packages. If it is a blocker for Ubuntu
> that they are fixed, then someone from Ubuntu will need to do that work.
Given the relationship between the packages has now changed - ie. polkitd-pkla is not mutually exclusive from the javascript backend and then allows both legacy pkla policies as well as the "new" javascript policies to be handled - then this is not a blocker anymore from my point of view. I suspect Marc may also agree (especially given the relatively small number of packages in this category).
> I do not intend to take further action to modify those packages. If it is a blocker for Ubuntu
> that they are fixed, then someone from Ubuntu will need to do that work.
Given the relationship between the packages has now changed - ie. polkitd-pkla is not mutually exclusive from the javascript backend and then allows both legacy pkla policies as well as the "new" javascript policies to be handled - then this is not a blocker anymore from my point of view. I suspect Marc may also agree (especially given the relatively small number of packages in this category).