Is it too late to get this fix into the 14.04 LTS release? I hate to see
an LTS release without this critical accessibility fix. In fact, it is
only because the previous LTS release (12.04) had proper accessibility
that I was able to revert to that version when this issue cropped up.

If an LTS release gets out the door without this accessibility fix, any
other accessibility issues that crop up in any of the next few Ubuntu
versions will be absolute showstoppers. Telling people to "Just use that
latest LTS release until your issue is resolved" won't be valid due to
accessibility issues in the LTS version itself!

Is it reasonable to expect that accessibility issues would be a priority
in an LTS release?

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