Just some thoughts:
At least in my opinion, the OS should be something stable that you use for a 
long period of time. At least people coming from Windows or MacOS/iOS/etc. are 
not expecting to change the OS every 3-5 months because of some nagging bug (in 
this case, the bluetooth connection) . An OS is not just a program, you have to 
re-make all configurations and install everything that one needs for the 
computer to be a useful and pleasant tool.
And some programs are not always updated to the latest version with all 
dependencies, so some of us have trouble installing them (for instance, I could 
not install GIMP 2.7.5 on Oneiric; yes, I'm a noob, but I am willing to learn 
and I have learned a lot in the last year since I switched to Ubuntu (from 
Windows)).

I am sure I am not the only one thinking this, so maybe at some point in
the future, the launching philosophy gets closer to major groups of
users' needs. There are some bugs dragged for many versions (for
instance Gnome desktop icons overlapping) that once fixed will bring
lots of smiles and happiness for most of the users, more than some fancy
transparency. Together, letting Gnome developers that we care about it
might work. Interaction really matters.

//reply to #86:
//Fahd, if possible could you test with 12.04 beta 2? This bug has already been 
fixed there and my testing is positive.

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