Am Wed, Feb 01, 2023 at 03:24:14PM +0000 schrieb Nicola Chiapolini:
> Control: severity -1 serious
> 
> Hi Carsten
> 
> I am increasing the severity again. This bit me today. 
> I rely on apt-listbugs to protect me from such problems and with the default 
> settings "normal" is not sufficient to trigger listbugs. 
> Yesterday, #1030112 triggered listbugs, so today I was happy to see that the 
> problem is fixed and upgraded. So I try to help others...
> (Since the only reason I use Thunderbird in the first place is to access 
> o365, this bug might even be considered grave ;-)

I'm considering this issue is normaly just of severity important.

Quoting https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer.en.html

important
    a bug which has a major effect on the usability of a package, without 
rendering it completely unusable to everyone

And that's what this issue is about, most of the users can use
Thunderbird without problems.

But, using severity important would allow to migrate the package to
testing and more users would be affected by the issue. So I'm fine with
keeping the current severity.

On the other hand you should consider to not use unstable as prefered
Debian release in case you are depening an always usable packages.

Currently I still don't have an idea when a fixed version will be
available.

Regards
Carsten

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