The subtle and disruptive suggestion in this thread is that the
backports and universe sections are unnecessary legacy baggage, and
certain important things like the web browser and office suite should
not be in the main section.

>From the customer perspective, application software is the profit center
and the exciting reason to use Ubuntu.  Things that are used daily, like
the web browser and office suite, should always be current and therefore
provided by a rolling channel.

>From the customer perspective, everything else is a cost center and
hygiene factor.  They don't care about the components in main unless
their laptop doesn't sleep, or their audio is garbled, or they can't
play their favorite flash game.

Furthermore, a smaller and tighter main section might have prevented or
mitigated some earlier Ubuntu release mistakes, especially those caused
by Canonical staffers wedging unfinished product into distribution to
hit bonus targets.  Things like MetaTracker and PulseAudio would have
been less frustrating if they were quickly iterated in a rolling
channel.

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