> Is this symptom still reproducible in 9.04 with TB 3.0? Apperently not. I don't suppose the folks who fix a bug (or pull in a fix from upstream) could let users who take the trouble to file bug reports know that the bug has been fixed by posting a comment in the bug report when the fix is available, could they? Or are these bug reports just a waste of time? The typical pattern for the Ubuntu reports I file is that I get no indication whatsoever for months that anyone is looking into the problem I've reported. Then I get a question asking if the problem still exists, accompanied by a flag which indicates that the bug will be automatically closed if I don't respond within XX days. These questions show such striking similarities to each other that I've begun to wonder if even they aren't automatically generated. For the software I develop myself, I consider feedback from my users to be one of my most valuable assets. I don't get the impression that this attitude is universally shared in the Ubuntu world.
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