Ubuntu packages are already sufficiently archived in their repositories.
We don't need to control everything. Besides, Ubuntu's bug tracker is
not for requests, rather they use this page
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/ (it seems, at least, from my minimal
understanding), and neither that nor a bug entry is suitable for
tracking this issue (if you feel it is one): even if fixed, it's going
to get unfixed on the next release.

You're the packrat :) Why don't you just write a gatherer that downloads
packages included in distibutions and uploads them to aabeta
automatically? There's a limited list of URIs to check, and I'm sure
maintaining the process yourself is going to be easier than running
after every distribution. And a lot less annoying.

(Sorry, Ubuntu. How does one mark a project as unaffected?)

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Ubuntu doesn't submit armagetronad packages upstream
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