So what exactly does it take to get something that the users want
backported to be backported?  Do we need a petition, and if so, how many
people?  There are over 100 names listed at the right of this page
already.  And I'm sure everyone knows that there are many who merely
bookmark the page and don't subscribe to the bug.   If it's not so hard
to backport it, and you have the time to answer questions for someone
else wants to backport it....then why on Earth don't you just do it
yourself and be finished with it?  Is it bureaucracy, politics within
Ubuntu, blame game being played between developers?  It's simple things
like this bug that multiply and get swept under the rug that probably
hurts Ubuntu the most.  You get 15 or 20 small, nagging bugs on your
system and you begin to wonder if you shouldn't just switch to a better
version of linux that "just works".  I'm not singling any one person
out...just making a general observation of what I see going on with
Ubuntu concerning bugs that are not deemed "critical", etc.

Thank you for your time and for doing what you do Ted.

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