@Marius Kotsbak (mariusko)
The backport team seems never get sufficient members working on backports and 
it hardly will in the future. The backport volunteers are never the right 
people to package applications for the operating system. Ubuntu should really 
consider motivating software developers to package for LTS versions themselves 
, maybe by providing them with the right and easy to use packaging tools just 
like Google provided with Android SDK(an IDE plugin).

What @sicofante suggested is really a good point is "start thinking of
keeping deb package management ONLY for system software and move to some
self-contained packages, like OS X bundles or Gobolinux recipes, for
applications". This is the only sane approach that will lead to a vast
success of Ubuntu on the desktop. So only core Unity modules should be
maintained and released ONLY AFTER sufficient TESTING, the disaster of
11.04 till now with the developing version of Compiz should never happen
again. Other applications should only be packaged by the developers
themselves with easy tools available for them.  Then the Ubuntu dev team
could focus on the quality of desktop stability,usability and hardware
support. I think two years is sufficient for sorting out most bugs
before a core Unity update, 6 months is never enough, so I think
releases between LTS should be cancelled or only be marked as BETA and
not recommended to users. Software developers thus have to only support
LTS releases.

If this bug is resolved, the bug#1 will gain much more possibility to be
resolved.  Dear Ubuntu devs , time to stop endless package-crash-fix-
package cycle and start building a paradise for Application Developers ,
you just need to provide the stage (a nice framework ) and let the
developers dance. On the stage, devs who do endless package-crash-fix-
package cycle will finally be abandoned by users and those who do
endless package-
package_with_new_nice_stable_features_while_compatible_with_old_good_staff
cycle will finally win. Their victory is Ubuntu 's victory.

The slow pace of Ubuntu Software Center (both with its evolving speed
and usability, both on the desktop and on submission and adopting
process) really sucks !  It only is a bit acceptable now with my new
SSD. And I don't really remember any significant change since 9.10, what
I do remember is almost everytime the layout of USC changes a bit but
the slow speed never change.

But what I'm worried is that just like the backport manpower lacks, the
company that supports Ubuntu lacks sufficient dedicated developers to
design and implement a really well-polished Ubuntu Software Center and
lacks resources to reduce application submission-verify-available time.
And community members will hardly ever  agree on one approach and make
some real progress with it. Both will render this issue unresolved
forever.

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