Murat, thanks for the information. However, as I said above I will not
spend any time trying to get bash-completion into main. My time to spend
on bash-completion is limited and I'd rather fix the bugs and get them
upstream (or assume maintainership). It does not make sense to fix these
bugs just in Ubuntu, that's just what I happen to be using, and getting
the updated package in was easy enough. But I see my time better spend
fixing the bugs and getting upstream maintainance going again. That way
all distributions benefit from the fixes.

So to repeat: If anyone wants to have bash-completion in the default
install, he will have to do the necessary things himself, because I
won't do it (I'll help if I can, obviously).

As for the Main inclusion process. I'm not sure it's necessary, since
bash-completion has been in main forever and was just moved to universe
as a result of the package split that was done very recently. So maybe
it'll be easier to get it back into main than normal packages.

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