The SRU team discussed this between themselves on 9 September. We don't
think that "new features" are appropriate in telegram-desktop in stable
Ubuntu releases, and so this is not sufficient justification for an SRU
in itself. Users generally don't expect new features to appear in stable
Ubuntu releases, and we don't think an exception is appropriate here.

If you want to continuously ship the latest telegram-desktop features to
Ubuntu users, we think that snaps would be a more appropriate solution.
If you don't want to use snaps, then you might consider the backports
pocket - subject to requirements from the backporters team as they get
their process refined and restarted.

If, however, there are specific bugs that need fixing in telegram-
desktop in a stable release, or a specific change in the Telegram
protocol that results in regressed functionality for users, then we can
consider an SRU to fix that. If this is the case then such an SRU needs
to be justified on those merits.

I'm therefore going to set the stable tasks to Won't Fix and reject the
uploads. Feel free however to repurpose this bug to fix some specific
issue that is SRU-able - in which case please provide that justification
and then reopen the bug.

** Changed in: libtgowt (Ubuntu Focal)
       Status: In Progress => Won't Fix

** Changed in: libtgowt (Ubuntu Hirsute)
       Status: In Progress => Won't Fix

** Changed in: telegram-desktop (Ubuntu Focal)
       Status: In Progress => Won't Fix

** Changed in: telegram-desktop (Ubuntu Hirsute)
       Status: In Progress => Won't Fix

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