> Or a better -more direct- way to contact the developers?

The better way would be to grab the source and patch it if it is that
easy as you say (haven't checked). Checking all reverse dependencies and
whatever you can find on the internet parsing APT output wouldn't hurt,
too (or is strongly advised if you want to avoid being flamed to death
by users later on).


It is 'only' a wishlist and not a release-critical or another important bug the 
very few active APT developers are trying to squeeze out currently (mostly for 
debian squeeze now, but also post-maverick) so please understand that currently 
nobody from the core team is able to jump at that bug as time is unfortunately 
limited.

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