@Jonathan

> the security team appears to have approved it?

the security team nacked the pipewire MIR, see bug #1802533.
The Desktop team share the sentiment that it's a new project which hasn't had 
enough time to stabilize and be tested to be default/replace part of pulseaudio 
in this LTS


@Aaron 

> My company is planning on replacing Ubuntu-based engineering laptops
with desktops and then issuing windows laptops

But you company isn't planning to stick the default/recommended session
and opt in for wayland instead? Maybe that's a decision that your
company should revisit...

Also note that gnome-remote-desktop wouldn't help you much since you need RDP 
which isn't supported
https://gitlab.gnome.org/jadahl/gnome-remote-desktop/issues/26

We recommend you stick to the default xorg session where rdp can be used
without problem


While having desktop sharing enabled in wayland would be nice adding/supporting 
pipewire at this point of the cycle would have an high cost for little benefit, 
our metrics telling us that less than 1% of the users opt in for a wayland 
session. We plan to look again at doing that post LTS though

** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/jadahl/gnome-remote-desktop/issues #26
   https://gitlab.gnome.org/jadahl/gnome-remote-desktop/issues/26

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