Is this going to be backported or we still need to rely on PPAs for a "fix"? Maybe I am missing the point, but doesn't LTS stand for Long Term *Support*? This one of the reasons to pick Lucid in the first place, but the reasons go thinner and thinner with every: "there's a PPA for that issue". I am not asking for the latest and greatest features to be included into a LTS since that is supposedly a stable release that takes a more conservative approach. But at least some maintenance releases of certain software that proves to be buggy should be considered.
Is this going to be backported or we still need to rely on PPAs for a "fix"? Maybe I am missing the point, but doesn't LTS stand for Long Term *Support*? This one of the reasons to pick Lucid in the first place, but the reasons go thinner and thinner with every: "there's a PPA for that issue". I am not asking for the latest and greatest features to be included into a LTS since that is supposedly a stable release that takes a more conservative approach. But at least some maintenance releases of certain software that proves to be buggy should be considered.