As Daniel said, it's not fully clear to me why this applied to GNOME
shell too since it wasn't the one introducing new features, but .1 was a
pure bug-fix release and so next ones.

However, even if that didn't apply (in fact I didn't mention it in the
bug), all the new micro-release rules seems to apply.

Also it states
 > it is also acceptable to upload new microreleases with many bug fixes without
 > individual Launchpad bugs for each of them

And given that the majority of the main bugs fixed by the new versions
were not referenced by no ubuntu bug so far, it looked to me just better
to use this bug as the unique point of contact where potential
regressions could be reported.

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