Crazy was to  CrazyTerabyte   not to you. we update packages as fast as 
possible. Im not saying we are flawless but we as in ubuntu are always looking 
for more people to help out with packaging and fixing bugs or just helping in 
forums or on iRC but we cant get everything fixed "right a way".  If flash 
would change thier license it would be alot easier and alot faster for us to 
get updates to users, but we cant change anything in flash code so we reley on 
them to release it. Just before release a few of us tested flash 9.0.48 and it 
had alot of regressions it was crashing all the time it had a horizontal streak 
in it and a bunch of other issues. When we were sure breakage was to a minimum 
we released the new version to feisty-proposed for testing, at that point i 
needed 2 people to confrim it worked ok, than i had to set tags ping core-devs 
for them to push it to feisty-updates but since flash was never free it was 
never in main to begin with its always been in multiverse. The reason for all 
this just to get a package into feisty is due to stable release updates rules 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/SRU
this is to prevent packages to being upgraded to a stable system that are not 
stable themselves and cause your stable system to crash. We do our best to 
prevent this.

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[MASTER] No flash after update of flashplugin-nonfree
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/125986
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