As long as Ubuntu users seem more interested in conspiracy theories than in fixing what's so evidently wrong in Ubuntu, this bug will never be fixed.
I leave a couple of hints:
- No viable business model: find one before thinking anything else
- No standard, stable desktop platform: think how to build one before doing anything else. And no, LTS releases are not that, in case someone is very confused.
As long as Ubuntu users seem more interested in conspiracy theories than in fixing what's so evidently wrong in Ubuntu, this bug will never be fixed.
I leave a couple of hints:
- No viable business model: find one before thinking anything else
- No standard, stable desktop platform: think how to build one before doing anything else. And no, LTS releases are not that, in case someone is very confused.