** Description changed:

  Impact
  ======
  Once a year, there is a new Unicode and Emoji release. 2018's release is 
Unicode 11.
  
  Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and 18.10 already include Google's color emoji font for
  Unicode 11 (LP: #1788256) but neither Ubuntu 18.10 nor 18.04 LTS are
  able to display the new combinations introduced in Unicode 11 such as
  red-haired people.
  
  Test Case
  =========
  Copy and paste the red-hair man 👨‍🦰 into gedit. It should show as a single 
character.
  
  Regression Potential
  ====================
  Although the code was written several weeks ago, it was only released in 
pango 1.43 (a development release) today so it's not seen many users yet.
  
  On the other hand, pango does have a test suite run during the build and
  as autopkgtest and those tests still pass. I haven't seen any issues yet
  and we'll work to fix any issues that do develop.
  
  A significant portion of the change set comes from the Unicode data sets
  and from the Chromium Unicode/Emoji parser. Both of those parts have
  received wider testing and use over several months.
  
  Other Info
  ==========
- GTK's "Insert Emoji" feature will need to be updated to offer these new emoji.
+ This issue is easy to fix with Ubuntu 18.10 but it may not be practical to 
try to update Ubuntu 18.04 LTS for this feature.
+ 
+ GTK's "Insert Emoji" feature will need to be updated to offer these new
+ emoji.

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  Backport Unicode/Emoji 11 updates

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