No, the long period of silence is due to the fact that:

 - a wishlist bug is not an appropriate way to track large design changes
 - the bug is assigned to a deprecated package, which I'm in the process of 
trying to remove entirely from Ubuntu.

I would assign the bug to a more appropriate package instead of closing
it, but there isn't one; until we have the design discussion, it's
unknown what package will implement the changes.  And leaving bugs open
on Ubuntu with no package assignment also ensures they aren't going to
get any kind of attention.

So this needs to go through the blueprint process (with an intermediate
stop in brainstorm, if you prefer).

There is a discussion of blueprints vs. wishlist bugs in the wiki here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Brainstorm/

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