You've dropped ccsm from the blacklist, but the sole binary package
built from ccsm in Debian comes from compiz source in Ubuntu; I think
this needs to be retained.

You've traded icedove for thunderbird, but why should thunderbird be
blacklisted?  It's currently maintained in Ubuntu and not merged from
Debian but I don't see any reason in principle that it couldn't be.

Why are you dropping the blacklist of fbxkb, which was identified in the
blacklist file as "obsolete GNOME panel applet"?

I am satisfied that the rest of the changes here are correct, however I
would want the rationales to be better documented in the commit history.
I would ask you to please:

 - rebase on the current sync-blacklist branch (there is a conflict)
 - divide the commits up according to rationale (e.g., dropped because package 
removed from unstable; vs dropped because package is now in Ubuntu again; vs. 
reshuffling of file contents)
 - resubmit

Or, you can punt this to me to do and I'll apply these changes when I
have a chance.

** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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