I don't see how a corporate environment profits from installing non-LTS releases or using an obscure PPA (no offense Bruno) to get rid of this bug. This bug (and the many bugs resulting from the commit that causes it) makes 12.04 kind of unusable for many people. All options are on the table. Living with a broken Ubuntu for the next two years can't be the preferred option.
I don't see how a corporate environment profits from installing non-LTS releases or using an obscure PPA (no offense Bruno) to get rid of this bug. This bug (and the many bugs resulting from the commit that causes it) makes 12.04 kind of unusable for many people. All options are on the table. Living with a broken Ubuntu for the next two years can't be the preferred option.