@Sebastien:

I tried to refrain from commenting on this aspect, but it indeed made me
think a lot. On one hand, I totally agree with you (myself also being a
developer/contributor to open source). On the other hand, I share the
frustration of many users, and I'm also quite disappointed on how such a
complex and crucial bug could be slipped into a release and I share
their opinion that the progress is way slower than it should be.

Is there a way you could please point me to documentation/guidelines how
such bugs could slip into the distro, how such bugreports and
prioritized/handled, what kind of QA process lets a distro ship with
such a bug, whether the QA process will be revised to make sure such
critical bug can't go into the distro in the future? I'd like to be sure
that it's safe for me to stay with Ubuntu, but if there'll be one more
release with such a critical bug, I'll just have to look for a different
distribution. I'm not trying to offend anyone or criticize anything, but
I'd like to know if what Ubuntu is able to offer to me is the best match
for what I'm looking for, and right now I'm in serious doubt. In short:
are there any *conclusions* drawn from this bug that'll help future
Ubuntu releases become better?

I can't help to mention that the application I use the most frequently
is gnome-terminal, where Ubuntu ships a quite old version, for exactly
one reason: updating to a newer one requires shell work (touching
/etc/profile or similar) to keep the convenience feature that new tabs
open in the working directory of the current tab. Something that
shouldn't take more than 10 minutes to solve, and even users can do it
for themselves, still the distro couldn't yet solve it. I wonder: if
such a trivial and easily workarounded issue is a blocker for a version
update of gnome-terminal, how come that totally breaking the keyboard
wasn't a blocker for the update of those components???

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