> I am sorry we cannot help you more in this list than what we already do in Launchpad.
[Which is basically nothing] Are you subtly implying that there's no point in writing to this mailing list about an issue just because it is already tracked on Launchpad? As far as I understand, Launchpad is the place where all bugs are tracked, no matter how important; on the other hand, I would expect this list to be the appropriate place for, among of course other things, discussing urgent action to be taken about some critical issue that renders some core part of the system completely unusable, for example. Like this one. Regardless of the effort of fixing the bug, which I understand is a long process and is tracked on Launchpad (where it seems that nothing is being done and nobody cares, like "let's just wait until it's fixed [again] upstream", but that's another story), is it that difficult to roll back the package to a version that is not completely broken, and release an update with it, until a fix is released which may be in ages?? Isn't that part of the job of a distribution's maintainers, and especially of a team calling itself the "Quality" team, to take such kind of actions? I may understand if you told me that even that is not as easy as it seems, or if you argued about good reasons for not doing that. But instead nobody seems to even consider that possibility; not only that, you keep replying as if I hadn't even ever mentioned it. 2016-06-25 1:33 GMT+02:00 Alberto Salvia Novella <[email protected]>: > PHP Fan: > > No action has been taken to the present day to fix the issue. > > I am sorry we cannot help you more in this list than what we already do in > Launchpad. > > > -- Ubuntu-quality mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quality
