I suppose you mean there has been no Ubuntu (Canonical) activity for 3 ½ year. I'm afraid I am a normal Ubuntu user and I cannot afford extra computers to test the latest, unstable development release. In my mind and in Canonical's words, correcting bugs is not testing every new release to see if a correction appeared by chance, but is helping a developper to solve it by making diagnostic tests in the affected system and possibly testing corrections in it. I wonder how you can imagine "testing" a sporadic problem in an unstable release without running for production and getting into all sorts of problems. NO THANKS. Trying to help Ubuntu the way you put it is absolutely useless, I'm losing my time and I quit this business.
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