Was this ever going to get pulled into Artful? "Reminders don't work at
all" seems like a big thing to just sit with an available fix for 5
months now

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Title:
  [SRU artful] korganiser reminders do not trigger with 17.04.3

Status in Akonadi:
  Fix Released
Status in akonadi package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in akonadi source package in Artful:
  In Progress
Status in akonadi source package in Bionic:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  akonadi:  4:17.04.3-0ubuntu in artful and  4:17.04.3-0ubuntu1 and
  ubuntu2 in bionic

  When the korganizer tray daemon (koragc) is set to enable event
  reminders, these silently fail to appear.

  Seemingly upstream KDE bug:
  https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=384212

  With back-portable fix from the 17.08 branch:
  
https://cgit.kde.org/akonadi.git/commit/?h=Applications/17.08&id=d3c6ba904798768b0c83c2e182c27b1c624f78ca

  Test build for artful in:
  https://launchpad.net/~rikmills/+archive/ubuntu/akonadi-bug

  
  *** SRU information ***

  [Impact]

   * An expected and relied on feature of KDE PIM (appointment and event
  reminders) shown on the desktop etc does not work.

   * Fix is a single non extensive commit that the upstream KDE
  developer considers is likely to be safe to backport.

  
  [Test Case]

   * Use korganiser to set a calendar item with a reminder

   * Make sure the organiser tray daemeon is running (koragc), and that
  reminders are enabled.

   * Test if a reminder is shown at the selected appropriate time
  relative to the event (can be a few mins delay in some cases)

   * In addition, generally test that adding, modifying, viewing event
  information works as before.

  * Test other KDE PIM applications as much as is practical

  [Regression Potential]

   * Single commit that upstream considers should not be problematic to
  backport.

   * As akonagi acts as the storage backend for PIM generally, it is
  unlikely but possible there could be unintended impacts. Testing of
  other parts of the PIM stack, as much as is practical is advisable.

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