ejabberd 17.11-1 source package in Ubuntu

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ejabberd (17.11-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  [ Neil Castelino ]
  * Fix issue where debian/config did not work well with apt
  * Include erlang options in debconf query during configuration
    (Closes: #878034)

  [ Philipp Huebner ]
  * New upstream version 17.11 (Closes: #772031, #883562, #885132)
  * Refreshed patches for 17.11
  * Increased (Build-)Depends for 17.11
  * Switched debian/watch to https
  * Enabled new graphics feature in debian/rules
  * Set apparmor profile to complain (Closes: #883143)
  * Improved default ejabberd.yml
  * Updated de.po
  * Updated pt.po (Closes: #883024)
  * Updated ru.po (Closes: #883416)
  * Updated pt_BR.po (Closes: #883546)
  * Updated es.po
  * Updated nl.po
  * Updated fr.po (Closes: #884531)
  * Improved AppArmor profile for usrmerge (Closes: #883930)
    Thanks Vincas Dargis for reporting and patching!

 -- Philipp Huebner <email address hidden>  Sat, 30 Dec 2017 17:01:53 +0100

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ejabberd: distributed, fault-tolerant Jabber/XMPP server

 ejabberd is a Jabber/XMPP server written in Erlang, featuring:
  * distributed operation with load-balancing across a cluster;
  * fault-tolerant database replication and storage on multiple nodes,
    allowing nodes to be added or replaced "on the fly";
  * virtual hosting (several virtual domains can be served using a single
    ejabberd instance);
  * XMPP compliance;
  * web-based administration;
  * SSL/TLS support;
  * conferencing via Multi-User Chat;
  * IRC transport;
  * Jabber Users Directory, based on users' vCards;
  * service discovery;
  * shared roster.