A bit off-topic:
> It would be very fine to have a PLF maintained repository of packages, which 
> is known 
> to contain packages which _might_ break backwards compatibility with some
> dependent packages.
> It is then up to the user to incorporate packages from this repo in his own 
> sources.list .
http://plf.zarb.org/about.php
http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/doc/plf-packaging-policy
PLF repository is designed for packages that can't be distributed in official 
ubuntu repositories (mostly for legal issues), not to maintain duplicates nor 
packages which might break backwards compatibility (there are enough 
third-party repositories you can use to break your system ;).

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Please backport subversion 1.4.0 to Breezy, Dapper and Edgy
https://launchpad.net/bugs/71058

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