I was curious about how this changed the quantity of crash reports we
receive from the stable channel. The following output shows the number
of crashes per day from ubuntu-touch/stable/ubuntu armhf systems.

20151001: 53
20151002: 42
20151003: 38
20151004: 74
20151005: 38
20151006: 50
20151007: 50
20151008: 47
20151009: 51
20151010: 40
20151011: 51
20151012: 43
20151013: 53
20151014: 57
20151015: 57
20151016: 40
20151017: 37
20151018: 29
20151019: 35
20151020: 12
20151021: 14
20151022: 9
20151023: 13
20151024: 11
20151025: 5
20151026: 14
20151027: 18
20151028: 7
20151029: 18
20151030: 14
20151031: 14

That is a significant drop due to this change. The same query for
crashes from ubuntu-touch/devel/ubuntu returns very few crashes.

20151002: 1
20151005: 1
20151006: 1
20151007: 1
20151008: 1
20151009: 1
20151014: 1
20151019: 1
20151115: 3

I think its really important we address the reason behind the UI
freezes.

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