Hi Daniel,
The point we are trying to make is that there is no hard data to pursue
on you complaint, which I understand it to be 'Ubuntu 64bits is getting
worse' -- "for the 64bit version of ubuntu since 8.10 it has steady and
rapidly gotten worse" (sic).
There is nothing we can do here. This is an statement of opinion, not of
a bug. Additionally, we need to have one bug per report, and one report
per bug, otherwise we absolutely lose control. And, here, we have
neither one package nor one bug. Right now, this is similar to "American
cars suck". Er, well, suck? Why? Where? How? Without data to validate,
"American cars suck" is nothing more than a baseless, uncorroborated,
statement of opinion (and it happens, also, to most probably be wrong).
If this is your opinion, then perhaps it would better be expressed on
the Ubuntu forums, or on your blog. Or you could send an email to one of
our mailing lists. Please do add clear examples of what is getting
worse.
But -- right now -- this is certainly not a bug. As such, closing it
(initially) INVALID was correct.
Now you added a task on ubuntu-dev-docs. Why? What is the reasoning that
led you to do so? What is wrong on ubuntu-dev-docs that matches your
complaint?
** Changed in: ubuntu-dev-docs
Status: New => Incomplete
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