nullack, don't you think there is some exageration in what you wrote?
What is shocking in saying that we there is a right balance between new
features and bug fixing? We still try to fix everything we consider as
critical before each version, maybe where we disagree is on whether this
particular bug is that important. Sure it's annoying but there is also
thousand of crash bugs open on launchpad and other important issues and
this one might not be the top one.

Lot of new features has landed this cycle and we agree that some
stabilization is required that's why we will focus on that next cycle.
If you want a polished stable version you should consider using an lts
and let non-lts version to desktop users which are looking for a
compromise between stability and new technologies.

About Ubuntu being a distro cowboys, you can try any other distribution
if you want, the bug you are commenting on is an upstream GTK one and
will happen the same way on Redhat, Suse, Mandriva, Debian, Slackware,
etc

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