Looks like we have a regression, because this bug is back in trusty
(14.04). I've waited several hours for the "Submitting now ..." spinner
to stop (see attached screen shot) and I'm not hopeful. :-)
Unfortunately, the interface for changing the status of this issue
appears to be broken or disabled.

** Attachment added: "USC stuck"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/software-center/+bug/790450/+attachment/4166038/+files/Screenshot%20-%2007302014%20-%2002%3A56%3A42%20PM.png

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Title:
  'Submitting now...' spinner runs forever on usefulness submit fails

Status in “software-center” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “software-center” source package in Natty:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: software-center

  When submitting a usefulness vote and the rnrclient encounters an exception, 
the spinner with text 'Submitting now...' does not change to the expected error 
notification, and instead continues to spin forever, leading the user to 
believe that the submission is still in progress (or that there is a problem, 
but they have no way to tell what it is).
  User is unable to cancel or re-submit usefulness on that review until 
restarting the application.
  Issue exists in version 4.02.

  STR: Press Yes/No to submit usefulness for a review and immediately
  disconnect your network connection (i.e. before the submission is able
  to complete).

  Propose this is fixed for natty.

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