** Description changed:

  Impact
  ======
  gnome-maps has a new upstream bugfix release for all supported versions.
  
  The new release downloads a service.json file from GNOME that indicates
  the current preferred map tile server. (This is useful in case of
  provider changes as happened with bug 1602035). In the previous bugfix
  release, all requests for tiles went through a GNOME.org proxy which
  introduced noticeable lag.
  
  The other change is that the Mapbox attribution overlay logo is now
- transparent instead of being embedded in a gray rectangle.
+ transparent instead of being embedded in a gray rectangle. (This doesn't
+ seem to work in trusty where there's still a gray rectangle.)
  
  https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-maps/tree/NEWS?h=gnome-3-18
  https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-maps/log?h=gnome-3-18
  
  https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-maps/tree/NEWS?h=gnome-3-10
  https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-maps/log?h=gnome-3-10
  
  This was fixed in yakkety with https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
  /gnome-maps/3.20.3-1
  
  Test Case
  =========
  After installing the update, open the Maps app. Scroll around, zoom in and 
out.
  
  Regression Potential
  ====================
  Low. This is a GNOME bugfix release that the developer is strongly 
encouraging that distributors distribute.

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