Your message dated Sat, 19 Nov 2022 00:04:08 +0100
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and subject line shepherd excised, for now
has caused the Debian Bug report #1009711,
regarding openqa: block migration to testing (awaiting availability of packaged 
shepherd.js)
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Package: openqa
Severity: serious

Recently upstream, openQA switched to using shepherd.js for its guided tour,
which is not yet packaged.

I'd prefer to avoid the current version getting into testing, to avoid it
somehow sneaking into stable if getting shepherd.js through NEW takes longer
than expected, so am reporting this bug to block it for now.

Cheers, Phil.

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Testing, here we come! :-)
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