Public bug reported:

[Availability]
The package is already universe for quite a while and build/works fine so far.
It is for example already used for 
https://lists.canonical.com/mailman3/postorius/lists/
OTOH it is a library that can/could be used for much more than just the 
mailman3 stack.

It builds on amd64 only (arch:all)

[Rationale]
This is part of the MIR activity for all dependencies of mailman3
The "main" MIR of it is at bug 1775427:

Mailman (2) has only python2 support, but we strive for python3,
therefore Mailman3 which has python3 support should be promoted to main.

[Security]

No known mitre CVEs or entries in the Ubuntu CVE tracker

[Quality assurance]

As part of the mailman3 stacks as of now (Disco) this installs fine and works 
fine.
On itself it is useful to (many) other dependencies and does not need a post 
install configuration on its own.

The package does not ask debconf questions.

One known bug in Debian for this (none in Ubuntu).
The Debian bug asks for a newer verion (I agree mid trem that this should be 
done and added it to our list).

The package seems to get regular updates by upstream and Debian.

No exotic HW involved.

The package utilizes build time self tests.
In addition it has some (trivial) autopkgtests that would e.g. detect breakage 
by a main node.js upgrade.

No Lintian warning except newer Standards/Compat versions and no HTTPS
links uses or GPG checks - nothing severe.

The package does not rely on demoted or obsolete packages.
No new gt2k dependencies

[UI standards]

This is a low level internal library without (a lot) of user visible strings - 
no translations (needed).
No End-user applications that needs a standard conformant desktop file.

[Dependencies]

Some dependencies are not in main, but we drive MIR for all related packages
that are not in main at the same time.
Please check the list of bugs from the main Mailman3 MIR in bug 1775427 in bug 
1775427 to get an overview.

[Standards compliance]
The package meets the FHS and Debian Policy standards.
The packaging itself is very straight forward and uses dh_* as much as possible 
- the d/rules fits on one screen.

[Maintenance]

The Server team will subscribe for the package for maintenance, but in
general it seems low on updates and currently is a sync from Debian.

[Background]
The package description explains the general purpose and context of the package 
well.

** Affects: less.js (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  [MIR] less.js as dependency of mailman3

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