I'd like to offer a hopefully useful and constructive suggestion moving
forward.

I'm assuming Canonical keeps stats on time to patch and percentage up-
to-date machines (maybe this too hard with mirrors - would users accept
a "phone home" to help out?).

I think it would be great to see if the new method improves the overall
uptake of updates by the community at large using actual numbers rather
than opinions of either side.

I think a graph showing these stats for intrepid vs. jaunty (and maybe
an LTS or two).

Also I understand how difficult it is to implement new features and get
sufficient feedback for a 6 month release cycle, but perhaps early
Alphas of Karmic would be a great place to experiment and get early
feedback on changes from this passionate group, all of which clearly
want Ubuntu to be the best OS possible. Maybe there could be a
"prototype of the week" for the first month or so and gather feedback in
time to tune for the release.

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