@Heewa, a general rule in Debian/Ubuntu is to always fix things in
upstream first before patching downstream (as long as it’s not a distro-
specific patch or packaging bug). This makes it easier for maintainers
to cherry-pick fixes or updating to newer versions.

Debian does not really like to diverge from upstream nor apply local
patches not approved by upstream, exceptions are for things that are
critical, violate the Debian guidelines or don’t integrate well in the
Debian distro, and Ubuntu follows that too for things that seem more
appropriate to the Ubuntu developers and fit more to the Ubuntu project.

Some people in the GNOME community might tell you differently especially
if they are from other distros than Debian.

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  gnome-shell-calendar-server leaks GBs of memory every few days

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