Public bug reported:

[Availability]
Available in the Ubuntu archive and Debian; builds for all architectures.

[Rationale]
yaml-cpp is a new build- and runtime-dependency for Mir

[Security]
It's a library; installs no binaries, opens no ports, has no daemons.

[Quality assurance]
Package has no configuration. 

Has no show-stopper bugs; correctly parses all the YAML we've thrown at
it, and the upstream bugs are mostly not parse errors but requests for
configurations we don't care about, extra features, and the like.

Package ships a test-suite, which is run on build.
Package ships a debian/watch (which is does not pick up the most recent 
upstream release in the Ubuntu package; this is fixed in Salsa git)

[Dependencies]
Build-time dependencies only on libstdc++ and boost; no runtime dependencies 
outside libstdc++.

[Standards compliance]
Package in Ubuntu is FHS compliant, and meets the (somewhat old) 3.9.8 policy.

[Maintenance]
Dormant in Debian for a while, but Salsa has a package updated to 0.6.2 and 
modern Standards-Version in git.

*Sigh* I guess I can be the one to maintain it in Ubuntu ☺. Subscribe me
up!

[Background information]
A C++ YAML parser. Nothing particularly special.

** Affects: yaml-cpp (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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