Personally I would say, stability and that alone.

11.04 and 11.10 have both seemed a little unstable, and sluggish. A round of 
concentrating on really honing what we have?

Simon

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From: Alan Pope
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To: British Ubuntu Talk
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Subject: [ubuntu-uk] What should be done for 12.04
Sent: 26 Sep 2011 13:48

Now we're perilously close to releasing 11.10 onto the world, it's
been asked [0] what things the developers would like to see the focus
on for the 12.04 (Long Term Support) release.

Personally I would like all core applications to support proxy servers
properly. Especially as it's an LTS release which is arguably
well-suited to corporate users who are those most often behind proxy
servers. (ubuntu one file sync being something that doesn't work
behind proxies)

I wondered what you lot might desire for 12.04?

Cheers,
Al.

[0] 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-discuss/2011-September/012901.html

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