I have to say that it remains the case that the versions of Synapse in
all *current* versions of Ubuntu are unusably old and contain known
security vulnerabilities, and this is the real problem: by the time the
problems become apparent, the release is already out there.

It's true that there are no known problems with the version of Synapse
currently in Trixie or Plucky, and that may well still be the case come
April, but unless you're prepared to backport critical fixes (or update
the distributed version to align with upstream), then IMHO continuing to
including Synapse in future Ubuntu releases is frankly irresponsible.

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