I don't think this can be rejected now, its a hard depends from totem
which has been updated (and that is essentially owned by the -desktop
team). Given that I suspect the -desktop team would take ownership of
this MIR?

However this leads to a much bigger issue what happens when flavours
need components in main? tracker is a prime example of a package that
provides core functionality to the GNOME experience and that no
Canonical team is going to look after. It needs to be in main so that
nautilus can build against it, so that we get our file seach in the
gnome-shell overview.

Admittedly  most likely only affects Ubuntu GNOME due to the large
overlap with Ubuntu packageset, but still doesn’t seem reasonable to
just reject our MIR's  based on the fact we are not Canonical. All the
packages we have MIR'ed are very well maintained in debian and for the
most part syncs, and we work upstream on these, if there is a CVE I can
get the upstream maintainers to make a new release with the fix.

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