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Figuring out where we are with having backends for system settings panels. We should look through all of the panels and work out which backend APIs are required and whether they are currently available or, if not, who is on the hook for delivering them.
That blueprint has the details of the workitems for the individual settings panels
Goal: improve the level of testing for the desktop The Canonical upstream teams did some good progresses on testing and quality this cycle, that's a good step for the Ubuntu Desktop quality, we still rely on quite some components from other upstreams though that didn't engage into a such process yet though (those w...