That does not mean that the bug itself is a "security" bug per the guidelines for bugs. A security bug is a bug which has a documented security flaw in the program itself. The program 'not working' does not constitute a security bug on its own. I've checked with the server team as well - this bug is not a 'security' bug - it is, rather, a bug in the program which prevents it from loading, and it does not fall into the criterion for a security bug.
However, this package is in Universe, which means that it is community maintained. If someone from the community provides a debdiff and/or code that is satisfactory of the Stable Release Update requirements (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates) then it can be reviewed and considered as an upload/update for this issue.
That does not mean that the bug itself is a "security" bug per the guidelines for bugs. A security bug is a bug which has a documented security flaw in the program itself. The program 'not working' does not constitute a security bug on its own. I've checked with the server team as well - this bug is not a 'security' bug - it is, rather, a bug in the program which prevents it from loading, and it does not fall into the criterion for a security bug.
However, this package is in Universe, which means that it is community maintained. If someone from the community provides a debdiff and/or code that is satisfactory of the Stable Release Update requirements (https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/StableRelea seUpdates) then it can be reviewed and considered as an upload/update for this issue.