I have read the chat logs and, although it's not called "rolling
release", it's "be able to track the development version" [1]. Even in
the logs it's said that is a wording change. That would affect the
report here as people that decide to stay in the development release
will never be able to install their legally purchased software anymore.

But anyway, that is not the premise at all. The premise is that the
current Ubuntu Software Center poses a problem to the (enthusiasts)
people that usually test and tries to help more to the distro itself. If
that people has decided to live with a development version, I would
consider "safe" to allow them install the software in that same system,
maybe expressing that the original developer does not commit to support
it in such a release.

I don't think this problem has being looked at properly, reopening.

[1] - 21:55:26 <mdz> that will say that we confirmed that thing that we
just agreed to change the wording of

** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => New

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