"One reason why the bug is unlikely to be fixed is that it would require
a User Interface Freeze Exception, which would require a Docs Freeze
Exception and the translators are nearly out of time to translate Ubuntu
12.04 before release as it is."

Bureaucracy does not behoove Ubuntu.  If paperwork and red tape and
silly excuses are the direction Ubuntu is going, other distros will be
the direction users are going.

Here's a new motto for Ubuntu to follow: "Just fix it."

These poor decisions are going to drive me back to Debian one of these
days, I just know it.  So many problems, so many bugs, so many
regressions--caused not by technical issues but by unwise decision-
making.  It's such a shame, because they could have been avoided.

There's a bug #1--how about a rule #1: Keep moving forward.  Keep making
progress.  Keep getting better.  Stand on the shoulders of the giants--
including the previous release.  Don't regress.

Bug #1 will never be resolved as long as Ubuntu keeps going back and
forth between progress and regress.

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