I agree with Anthony Glenn, the yelp fix should be in Maverick, it is indeed 
very important to have a responsive help system, and 40 s startup time for the 
help is not reasonable. @Fabian Rodriguez: Feature Freeze is in place, but 
there can be Feature Freeze exceptions: in the following cases(according to 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FeatureFreeze) :  - is a reasonable fix for an 
important bug, - other exceptional circumstances, as judged by the release 
managers. 
There are Feature freeze exceptions 
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreezeExceptionProcess), the only thing is that it 
must be proved, that it won't break anything working right now. 
Feature freeze exceptions should be filed as new bugs, with the following 
included:
-A description of the proposed changes, with sufficient detail to estimate 
their potential impact on the distribution
-A rationale for the exception, explaining the benefit of the change
-Any additional information which would be helpful in considering the decision
That can be done IMO, and it's worth a try.
See the details for reporting a feature freeze exception on the wiki page 
mentioned above.

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