Well I think that arguing can be great but I suggest to stop arguing and start acting. That's why I suggested people to ask Adobe for permanent links because it was a concrete action against one aspect of that bug. Some people answer to this that it's not the first priority in their opinion, but just look how many people are subscribed to that bug report, we will not all agree to the same ideas but all ideas are important. Let's all start to work around these ideas. I suggested to ask Adobe for permanent links to avoid installation errors, other suggested to ask Adobe for more coherent release cycles, others suggested that flash updates should never take more than one day before being updated in Linux ubuntu and others keep thinking that we should never break things like konqueror with a update. I think that these are all great ideas, why adding so much comments and keep arguing, let's get to work! Don't you agree? All these ideas are complementary and converge on the same target, having a secure-uptodate-working-always-installable Flash plugin.
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