A blueprint or the mailing list is the place to discuss such an idea.
It also isn't really relevant to ubiquity; the update-manager would be
the place to do this.
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Status: New => Invalid
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They posted it on the xorg bug:
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/ideatorrent/idea/17218
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I think the wishlist tag was more useful before the introduction of
brainstorm; I saw an e-mail around saying that developers would have
implemented features based on votes on brainstorm, after the success of
the similar idea from Dell, so as far as I understand it is no longer
desired to have wish
I think that this one is the one we are speaking about :
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/17218/
So it is already in the brainstorm. I don't know if there is something
more to do. I don't think that we should open a new idea in the
brainstorm in order to say that one should not only check for bla
Vincenzo, maybe you are right even if it's not very clear the difference
between posting a wishlist request via launchpad or propose a new idea via
brainstorm.
In fact from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/CommonTasks you can read, about the
wishlist tag,:
Wishlist: a request to add a new feature t
Brainstorm is a better place for this:
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/
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I think it could be a good idea if the verification is done via network
connection to a blacklist that could be subjected to modifications. In
fact if a critical bugs, due to regressions, is fixed in a certain
distro it shouldn' be considered anymore by either Ubiquity or upgrade
manager.
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