I had thought this was just a bug in the beta version, but I did not
know which package to report it against. Now I've read this and I am
totally outraged by this deliberate regression.

As for Mark Shuttleworth's ludicrous assumption that only coding experts
want the previous default behavior, it shows a distinct need to get out
more. I am not a coder, and I'm not a particular fan of pasting half-
understood unsupported (talk about brazenness!) commands into a
terminal, but I do want a system that works.

This sort of half-baked dogfood belongs in some PPA so that it can be
properly criticized, not in a release. Then we could have had the
discussions about the Settings button on Update Manager not doing what
it says and so on in a proper way.

Instead of devs coming on here and arrogantly marking things as
"Invalid" and "Won't Fix", they should pause for a moment and realize
that they have abused process to create a mess. The correct response
would be to apologize to the users and issue the old version as a
security fix (after all, it delays vital updates!), whilst restarting
the development process after a more community-oriented fashion.

If such an apology is not forthcoming, we should concluded that the devs
concerned's injection of code that sabotages functionality is malicious,
that is to say a virus rather than a bug, and we should seek to have
their write access to the repos withdrawn.

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