** Description changed:

  Availability
  ============
  Co-maintained with Debian GNOME. Built for all supported architectures.
  
  Changes from Debian:
  - Updated to 3.24
  - Split translations into separate packages. The appropriate one is installed 
by language-selector.
  - Run dh_install --fail-missing to make sure we don't miss new translations
  - Don't run dh_scour since it somehow breaks the video 'thumbnail' svgs.
  Although Ubuntu's cdbs runs dh-scour only for packages in main, Ubuntu's 
gnome-pkg-tools currently runs dh-scour for all packages using dh --with gnome
- - Add alternate dependency of ubuntu-docs instead of just gnome-user-guide. 
(Those 2 packages will probably merge before 18.04 LTS.)
+ - Add alternate dependency of ubuntu-docs instead of just gnome-user-guide. 
(This change will be reverted later since ubuntu-docs now is an addon for 
gnome-user-guide.)
  
  Rationale
  =========
  Addon for GNOME User Help. It adds an extra Getting Started section to the 
User Help. The section includes some short animated videos and simpler quick 
start help.
  
  If installed, GNOME's Initial Setup utility runs the first time a user
  logs in. When they finish answering the set up questions, Initial Setup
  exist and opens the Getting Started Help.
  
  Even if Ubuntu doesn't use GNOME Initial Setup, it might be worth
  showing the Getting Started help on first login. (Ubuntu GNOME 16.04 LTS
  does this, because gnome-initial-setup isn't available in 16.04.)
  
  Security
  ========
  Not a security concern. It's just some videos and some Mallard help files 
(Mallard is an XML format).
  
  http://projectmallard.org/
  
  Quality assurance
  =================
  - The Desktop Bugs and Desktop Packages are subscribed to this package.
  
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-getting-started-docs
  https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?src=gnome-getting-started-docs
  
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=product%3A"gnome-getting-started";
  
  No tests.
  
  Dependencies
  ============
- Alternate dependency on gnome-user-guide (universe), but that's not a 
problem, right?
+ All runtime dependencies are in main.
  
  Standards compliance
  ====================
  3.9.8
  
  Maintenance
  ===========
  - Actively developed upstream
  https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-getting-started-docs/
  
  Debian packaging uses svn, but we're hoping to convert to git this year 
(which will allow for Ubuntu branches):
  https://sources.debian.net/src/gnome-getting-started-docs/unstable/debian/
  
  Background information
  ======================
  N/A

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1686726

Title:
  [MIR] gnome-getting-started-docs

Status in gnome-getting-started-docs package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Availability
  ============
  Co-maintained with Debian GNOME. Built for all supported architectures.

  Changes from Debian:
  - Updated to 3.24
  - Split translations into separate packages. The appropriate one is installed 
by language-selector.
  - Run dh_install --fail-missing to make sure we don't miss new translations
  - Don't run dh_scour since it somehow breaks the video 'thumbnail' svgs.
  Although Ubuntu's cdbs runs dh-scour only for packages in main, Ubuntu's 
gnome-pkg-tools currently runs dh-scour for all packages using dh --with gnome
  - Add alternate dependency of ubuntu-docs instead of just gnome-user-guide. 
(This change will be reverted later since ubuntu-docs now is an addon for 
gnome-user-guide.)

  Rationale
  =========
  Addon for GNOME User Help. It adds an extra Getting Started section to the 
User Help. The section includes some short animated videos and simpler quick 
start help.

  If installed, GNOME's Initial Setup utility runs the first time a user
  logs in. When they finish answering the set up questions, Initial
  Setup exist and opens the Getting Started Help.

  Even if Ubuntu doesn't use GNOME Initial Setup, it might be worth
  showing the Getting Started help on first login. (Ubuntu GNOME 16.04
  LTS does this, because gnome-initial-setup isn't available in 16.04.)

  Security
  ========
  Not a security concern. It's just some videos and some Mallard help files 
(Mallard is an XML format).

  http://projectmallard.org/

  Quality assurance
  =================
  - The Desktop Bugs and Desktop Packages are subscribed to this package.

  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-getting-started-docs
  https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?src=gnome-getting-started-docs
  
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=product%3A"gnome-getting-started";

  No tests.

  Dependencies
  ============
  All runtime dependencies are in main.

  Standards compliance
  ====================
  3.9.8

  Maintenance
  ===========
  - Actively developed upstream
  https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-getting-started-docs/

  Debian packaging uses svn, but we're hoping to convert to git this year 
(which will allow for Ubuntu branches):
  https://sources.debian.net/src/gnome-getting-started-docs/unstable/debian/

  Background information
  ======================
  N/A

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