Thanks, Seb.  I do understand the point about software cycles.

I sometimes think that fixed software cycles are rules made to be
broken.  I also understand the dearth of good developers.

I am sorry to say that I've been retired from programming now for nearly
25 years.  I haven't written any "real" code since then so I am
thoroughly out of date.  I do, however, insist that the stuff I get
should have at least been passed though a more thorough quality
assurance than I've been seeing on 11.10.

As an aside, I've given up on the Unity desktop.  It is a matter of
personal preference, but I am now running xfce.  I am not much oriented
to unexplained mysterious icons that jump into my face.

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  the system settings grid shouldn't use a fixed geometry

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