@amribrahim1987 Thanks, Amr.

That makes sense, and I did read that somewhere. It wasn't very obvious
to me what is considered "critical". I thought maybe a bug that causes
gnome to crash unless the user is knowledgeable enough to know how to
diagnose and deal kill a specific obscure process once a day is a worth
fixing sooner with a patch, while waiting for upstream changes.

I'm never argued what action I think Daniel or anyone else should take.
I simply submitted a patch for consideration. I understand if Daniel or
anyone else doesn't want the patch, that's fine.

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

Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed
Status in gnome-shell package in Debian:
  Unknown

Bug description:
  It's been happening repeatedly over the last maybe week? I have to
  manually kill it about once a day, when I start to feel everything
  slow down as the OS starts to swap.

  Actually, I tracked down and fixed a few leaks in the code, and it
  looks stable so far. I'll submit a patch soon, as well as send the fix
  upstream to Gnome.

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