> Steve, since when?  If we have teams that weren't on that list
> responsible for packaging, we just added them to that list.  bdmurray
> maintains it I believe.  So the fix should be to add the team to the
> list, eh?

The purpose of requiring a team subscriber for MIRs is to make it clear who, as 
a team, to escalate problems with the package to.  Having fine-grained 
subscriptions by teams with only three members (~libreoffice), only two of  
which have upload rights (core-dev) and only one of those who actually works on 
the libreoffice package, does not serve this purpose.  The answer to a team not 
being on the m-r report is not to arbitrarily add more teams, but  to 
understand why there isn't an existing team that is agreeing to take ownership 
of this package.

It certainly doesn't make sense for ~desktop-packages to be the MIR team
subscriber for libreoffice itself, but then bless ~libreoffice as the
team subscriber for a random font dependency.  Let's get desktop-
packages subscribed to this package, please.

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