May I ask why does it take so long to release an updated package
containing a tiny tiny fix that solves one of the most annoying issues
on Ubuntu's GNOME? It's been available on Tim's PPA
https://launchpad.net/~darkxst/+archive/ppa/+build/3935337 for ten days
already, even longer on Debian and still it haven't reached even the
quantal-proposed. Not to mention that this -proposed queue is altogether
unnecessary in this case, since the patch is a one-liner and it does
work as intended.

Ubuntu used to be quick in dealing with such trivial things, therefore
it's sad that it somehow just blown everything up with all those
inadequate policies in the past few years. Having a simple and
acknowledge PPA that would work like, e.g., Debian Experimental, where
packages are put first, if there are doubts about their quality, so that
users could test them, would make the things more available.

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