Review for Package: gnome-bluetooth3 [Summary] MIR team ACK under the constraint to resolve the below listed required TODOs and as much as possible having a look at the recommended TODOs. This does not need a security review List of specific binary packages to be promoted to main: libgnome-bluetooth-3.0-13 libgnome-bluetooth-ui-3.0-13 libgnome-bluetooth-3.0-dev libgnome-bluetooth-ui-3.0-dev gir1.2-gnomebluetooth-3.0 libgnome-bluetooth-doc gnome-bluetooth-3-common Notes: Required TODOs: 1. Add some autopackage tests 2.The package should get a team bug subscriber before being promoted Recommended TODOs: - Fix the the build warnings upstream ( https://pastebin.canonical.com/p/dKrn86DtDY/ ) [Duplication] - There is no other package in main providing the same functionality IIUC gnome-bluetooth which is already in main provides the same functionality, however the analysis in the [Background information] in bug description seems convincing to promote gnome-bluetooth3 to main along side gnome-bluethooth which will be demoted in 20.10. [Dependencies] OK: - no other Dependencies to MIR due to this - no -dev/-debug/-doc packages that need exclusion - No dependencies in main that are only superficially tested requiring more tests now. Problems: None [Embedded sources and static linking] OK: - no embedded source present - no static linking - does not have odd Built-Using entries - not a go package, no extra constraints to consider in that regard - No vendoring used, all Built-Using are in main Problems: None [Security] OK: - history of CVEs does not look concerning - does not run a daemon as root - does not use webkit1,2 - does not use lib*v8 directly - does not open a port/socket - does not parse data formats - does not process arbitrary web content - does not use centralized online accounts - does not integrate arbitrary javascript into the desktop - does not deal with system authentication (eg, pam), etc) - does not deal with security attestation (secure boot, tpm, signatures) Problems: None [Common blockers] OK: - does not FTBFS currently - does have a test suite that runs at build time - test suite fails will fail the build upon error. - no new python2 dependency Problems: - does not have test suite that runs as autopkgtest [Packaging red flags] OK: - Ubuntu does not carry a delta - symbols tracking is in place - d/watch is present and looks ok (if needed, e.g. non-native) - Upstream update history is good - Debian/Ubuntu update history is good - the current release is packaged - promoting this does not seem to cause issues for MOTUs that so far maintained the package - no massive Lintian warnings - d/rules is rather clean - It is not on the lto-disabled list Problems: None [Upstream red flags] OK: - no incautious use of malloc/sprintf (as far as we can check it) - no use of sudo, gksu, pkexec, or LD_LIBRARY_PATH (usage is OK inside tests) - no use of user nobody - no use of setuid - no important open bugs (crashers, etc) in Debian or Ubuntu - no dependency on webkit, qtwebkit, seed or libgoa-* - part of the UI, desktop file is ok - translation present Problems: - Errors/warnings during the build - Upstream build produces the following warnings : https://pastebin.canonical.com/p/dKrn86DtDY/