1) yes, functionality-wise by Martin Wimpress (local build, I presume),
I myself test-built in a bionic sbuild chroot

2) unfortunately, I see build failures on Debian for 2.0.93-2, as well, but for 
a different reason (something severly broken in /usr/bin/gdbus-codegen, totally 
unrelated to the package it seems):
https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=ayatana-indicator-power

I have a request pending on #debian-buildds to investigate the cause of
the new FTBFS symptoms.

The previous version in unstable 2.0.93-1 built successfully on all
archs supported by Debian.

3) Esp. the change in 2.0.93-2 (enum id name changes in the gschema file
to allow co-installability with indicator-power) should give good reason
(so that people can start playing with Arctica Greeter that
uses/recommends ayatana-indicator-power.

The FTBFS fixes (due to parallelism problems in the test suite) have
been RC in Debian, so probably that applies to Ubuntu, too.

The rest of the changes (desktop env gnostics) are more for the future
than relevant for the 18.04 release.

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