Alright. Waiting for the package to go through NEW...

** Summary changed:

- Please upgrade webboard to version 0.2.2
+ Please sync webboard 0.2.2.2-1 from Debian unstable to Jaunty

** Description changed:

- Binary package hint: webboard
+ Please sync webboard 0.2.2.-1 from Debian unstable to Jaunty.
+ 
+ A Feature Freeze exception has been granted for 0.2.2 (see below);
+ 0.2.2.1 only adds a bug fix.
+ 
+ 
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  I am filing this work-flow bug to request a Feature Freeze Exception for
  WebBoard. WebBoard is a graphical interface for pastebin services which
  can work either as a standalone application or as an applet from gnome-
  panel. Jaunty currently includes version 0.2.1+bzr20090119, a snapshot I
  took from upstream's bzr branch (which was taken over by a new
  maintainer after two years of inactivity) which changed the default
  pastebin server from the now unavailable paste.ubuntu-nl.org to
  paste.debian.net, and yesterday the first release by the new maintainer,
  0.2.2, which brings us several benefits, was released.
  
  The improvements it gives is that that bug #332666, which made WebBoard
  fail from submitting the paste with the default selection (Plain Text)
  and bug #329563 (adding a manpage for the standalone application and
  moving the executable for the applet out of the path) are now fixed.
  Additionally, the reason why I am requesting this exception is that it
  now let's the user change the name with which the paste will be send (a
  quite desirable, new, feature), and changing the text box to a
  GtkSourceView (with nice syntax highlighting!). The new version also
  fixes copyright headers and the like...
  
  I'm attaching a diff with the changes between the new release and the
  snapshot currently in Ubuntu. Note that it was generated with bzr, as
  several files were moved and a normal diff can not handle this properly.

** Description changed:

  Please sync webboard 0.2.2.-1 from Debian unstable to Jaunty.
  
  A Feature Freeze exception has been granted for 0.2.2 (see below);
  0.2.2.1 only adds a bug fix.
  
- 
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+ -------------------------------------------------------------------
  
  I am filing this work-flow bug to request a Feature Freeze Exception for
  WebBoard. WebBoard is a graphical interface for pastebin services which
  can work either as a standalone application or as an applet from gnome-
  panel. Jaunty currently includes version 0.2.1+bzr20090119, a snapshot I
  took from upstream's bzr branch (which was taken over by a new
  maintainer after two years of inactivity) which changed the default
  pastebin server from the now unavailable paste.ubuntu-nl.org to
  paste.debian.net, and yesterday the first release by the new maintainer,
  0.2.2, which brings us several benefits, was released.
  
  The improvements it gives is that that bug #332666, which made WebBoard
  fail from submitting the paste with the default selection (Plain Text)
  and bug #329563 (adding a manpage for the standalone application and
  moving the executable for the applet out of the path) are now fixed.
  Additionally, the reason why I am requesting this exception is that it
  now let's the user change the name with which the paste will be send (a
  quite desirable, new, feature), and changing the text box to a
  GtkSourceView (with nice syntax highlighting!). The new version also
  fixes copyright headers and the like...
  
  I'm attaching a diff with the changes between the new release and the
  snapshot currently in Ubuntu. Note that it was generated with bzr, as
  several files were moved and a normal diff can not handle this properly.

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Please sync webboard 0.2.2.2-1 from Debian unstable to Jaunty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/333902
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