OK, thanks. I believe it would be appropriate for an LTS to have this version, 
as it will have to be supported for a long time.
The changelog 
(http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/m/miro/miro_3.0-1/changelog):

 miro  (3.0-1) unstable; urgency=low

   * New upstream release (Closes: #575463).
      + The xine backend was removed upstream, we use gstreamer only now.
      + Drop (build-)dependency on all Boost packages, no longer used upstream.
      + debian/patches/20_no_autoupdate.patch: Update.
      + debian/patches/30_disable_xine_hack.patch: Drop, obsolete.
      + debian/patches/40_boost_python.patch: Drop, obsolete.
      + debian/patches/80_xine_default_renderer.patch: Drop, obsolete.
   * Closing non-reproducible bugs with this release. Please reopen if needed.
      + "No sound when playing videos" (Closes: #527261).
      + "Two internal errors on startup" (Closes: #557347).
      + "Miro "internal error" and odd behavior" (Closes: #574822).
      + "Miro crashes after starts playing a video" (Closes: #522102).
   * Standards-Version: 3.8.4 (no changes required).
   * debian/miro.docs: Add ADOPTERS file.
   * debian/README.Debian: Drop xine related sections.
   * debian/rules: Simplified clean target.
   * debian/copyright: Updates (Boost and libtorrent stuff is gone).

 -- Uwe Hermann <[email protected]>  Sun, 28 Mar 2010 01:02:12 +0200


It should fix some bugs, and it adds a lot of features (see the two links in 
this bug description).

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