We're unlikely to ship a solution within a week, however we can likely
hammer out what solution we're going to go with and probably land
something in trunk so that Ubuntu isn't different/broken it's just ahead
of the curve.

I wish y'all had reached out to us so we could have prioritized the
issue, it looks like this was decided to happen ~4 months ago which
would have been a great time to come to us and say that Ubuntu needs a
solution to this issue by X date. We haven't made a lot of progress on
the issue because it's a thorny issue with a lot of far reaching
complications and while it should be fixed it's at least not flat out
broken and the current behavior as well understood. At the same time
there were other, lower hanging fruit which were places where there were
actual broken pieces of behavior.

A side comment by someone who wasn't involved in the change is not a
great way to find out that Ubuntu broke a fairly major use case by
default, especially given that there's only a week or so to figure out a
good solution before the feature freeze. It's obviously too late to do
anything about it in this case besides us (pip) change gears and try to
quickly hammer out a solution in time. However I would suggest that
things will be better for everyone involved if engaging upstream is
treated as the first step to these things and is done early in the
process instead of being done after the fact, if at all. Doing it the
other way makes upstreams like myself feel like we have to try and
monitor all of the downstream distributors for breaking changes to try
and protect our users.

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