Well, I didn't push the update. I'm just a user. But if Ubuntu didn't
push newer chromium releases to stable, there'd be a ton of security
flaws by the time even the next STS Ubuntu release is published 6 months
later.

And that would basically mean that any user who cares at least a little
bit for the security of his operating system would be unlikely to use
the Ubuntu chromium. I'd actually switch to Arch Linux completely in
that case, since I don't want the Chrome compiled by Google and trying
to find up to date PPAs or compiling myself appears to be more work than
just fixing the occasional Arch breakage.

The only sane thing any responsible distribution can do about chromium
is to either NOT package it at all (this is what Fedora does), or ship
the latest stable chromium at all times. If they just ship whatever was
the latest chromium at the time of distro release, their users would be
at risk and most users wouldn't even realize how dangerous it is to use
the distro packaged browser.

So yeah, this is a very difficult situation and I agree it's unfortunate
that plugins have stopped working. However, this is not an "experiment",
it's a required security update. Just shipping chrome 34 without the
fixes would be irresponsible and unprofessional, it's almost like still
using Windows XP today.

If you really want 34 back, I'd recommend you to start backporting all
the security fixes from 35, 36 and 37 to version 34. Maybe Ubuntu would
be willing to ship your 34 + backported fixes. Better ask them first. If
you can't do that, you could pay someone to do it, but that will be
pretty expensive I guess seeing how there are ~50-100 issues in chromium
34 to be fixed. :)

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