Good questions, Andy.

> Can I ask what the upstream status of these patches are?

Upstream status:  Unfortunately, the core patches which enable the new
intel_backlight did not make it into the upstream Linux 2.6.38 mainline
kernel (soon to be released).  The patches will likely get re-submitted
for consideration for the next mainline kernel version.  I will continue
to encourage the upstream teams to finalize and adopt the patches.

> So what's the holdup?  Why isn't this in mainline, or at the very
least in Ubuntu's default kernel?

Ubuntu status: While it is true that many of us have had successful
results with my PPA, the patch set (as backported to Maverick at least)
is known to cause regressions on a few systems.  I do not feel that
these patches are suitable for inclusion in the Ubuntu main kernel yet.
After they (eventually) land in the Linux mainline kernel I expect that
they will stabilize quickly, and at that time I will port and propose
them for inclusion in all the currently supported Ubuntu versions.

In the meantime, I will continue to maintain my PPA, which I update regularly 
to reflect new variants of the core backlight patch set and other related 
brightness control fixes:
https://launchpad.net/~kamalmostafa/+archive/linux-kamal-mjgbacklight

Thanks for your continued patience folks.

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