I don't want to add to the debate, nor cause the maintainers any
difficulty - but I do have a thought.  Not necessarily a good one.

Ubuntu now has a method for selectively enabling restricted drivers.
This utility, I believe, is not considered "geekish".  My thought is
perhaps an additional utility should be provided, for "Advanced
Application Access".  This utility could have a database linked to
backports, ppa, and other sources, and be maintained by the appropriate
group, and allow for easy updates for high-profile items like the latest
OoO, Firefox, etc - without requiring novice users to work with the joys
of package management.  The database would include comments on new
features, possible issues, advice on appropriate usage for new users,
etc.

Just a thought to help bridge the gap from the goal of a stable release,
with at least some testing of new software prior to inclusion in the
release - and a close-to-mainstream inclusion of new core software that
didn't quite make the release schedule.  Of course, if this just adds to
the headaches of maintaining a distro - please forget I said anything.

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[Request] OpenOffice.org 3.0 in Intrepid Backports
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/267376
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