Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.

In order to keep stable releases stable, updates after release are only
considered under specific circumstances. Details of the process and of
the criteria required are listed here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#When

I understand that this makes it difficult for users of the LTS release
to have writeable chroots, but now that the LTS is released and the fix
doesn't meet the above criteria, I don't think this will change for
12.04. But note that the stable release updates team makes the decision
on this by following the above policy and not me.

If you'd like a newer version of vsftpd to be made generally available
for users who do want to use the "allow_writeable_chroot" option, then
the backports repository is an appropriate venue for this. With a
backport, users who want the feature could just add the backports
repository and install vsftpd from there. You can find out more about
backports and how to request one here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBackports

However, you can generally only backport after the development release
of Ubuntu contains the version requested. I see that Debian unstable has
vsftpd 3.0.2-1 now, and Ubuntu should merge this in a month or two,
after the imminent release of Quantal. So a backport would take at least
that long since we are in final freeze at the moment.

I appreciate the difficulty this causes and I regret that this can't be
resolved sooner or just by updating the LTS. But I hope you understand
that the LTS can only be kept stable if it is not modified to add
features to minimise the risk of regressions.

Marking this bug as Invalid, as the request was to backport a feature to
an existing release, which would violate SRU policy.

I'm not sure that we need a bug to track the merge of vsftpd from Debian
sid, as this will happen in due course anyway. But once the next
development release contains vsftpd 3 for the feature you need, please
do go ahead and follow the backports procedure and file a backports bug
against the Precise Backports project if you want to go down that route.

** Changed in: vsftpd (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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