Trying to see if all is ready
- #1 further drivers
  First of all thanks Daniel for the answer.
  But if "please treat it like that - recommended for optimal experience but
  not something we are allowed to install by default" is the way it needs to
  be in plucky this way.
  Sorry that being patent encumbered makes your life hard there.
  I see that is what was prepared in [1]

- #2 apparmor
  Thanks for answering Jeremy

- #3 what will depend how
  "gnome-remote-desktop depends on libva and libva-drm" is what I needed to 
understand.
   Thanks for the Details Daniel

- #4 subscriber
  It now has a bug subscriber - thanks Jeremy for confirming (see comment 19)

- #5 test plan details
  Thanks Daniel for explaining.
  I can't say I'm happy with the situation, but that is what the market and 
ecosystem gives you.
  AFAIU you focus on what matters for this lib, and kind of ignore those HW 
that are not
  too healthy in that regard anyway. 
  At the end of the day all I wanted was to ensure that often we spot the 
issues instead of our users.
  It sounds like we will, unless the particular combination is kind of given up 
:-/
  Ack on that with a tear in my eyes.

- #6 LTO
  Fixed by Jeremy (see comment 19)

- #7 alternative accelaration
  Thanks again for explaining Daniel.
  This is your area of expertise and I trust you on that.
  We can take a minute and be sad about too many frameworks for this to exist, 
and then
  accept the fact as it is. Picking this as the one that works reasonably well 
on Intel is fine.

  On one hand you called them "recommended for optimal experience" but on the 
other
  "Nvidia and AMD should be ignored for testing because neither have ever had
   performant Libva implementations IMHO and I expect those to be failures for
   their own reasons."
  With that I guess it is ok to not have the alternatives default installed and 
users of
  other HW need to install and check if it provides something useful to them 
(or not).


All my asks have been fulfilled once [1] is uploaded.
Which AFAIU waits for the beta freeze to be lifted.
Setting state to represent that, once the new version is in proposed set it to 
"fix committed" please

[1]: https://salsa.debian.org/multimedia-
team/libva/-/compare/debian%2F2.22.0-3...ubuntu%2F2.22.0-3ubuntu1

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