** Description changed:

  GNOME had more lacks than KDE. Ubuntu's developers have solved it, and
  the proof of this is that in Ubuntu's 7.10 GNOME already it is not
  necessary to open a terminal to configure the system.
  
  For it, I think that now it is the moment to offer a bit more of
  contribution to Kubuntu project, and to obtain this way a distro as
  perfect as Ubuntu, but with the whole potential that KDE offers (¡It 's
  possible rip audio CDs with "copy & paste"!), which will be, undoubtedly
  (in my opinion), the definitive desktop.
  
  With this I want to say, that, you should put the same "magic" simultaneously 
in both distributions.
  For example: it has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE, 
and the rest of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu.
  
  A lot of things:
- - Better Adept (Importance: Critical)
- - BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX
- - Automatic codec installation
- - Information balloons for bad USB extractions
- - Automatic printer installation
- - apturl (Importance: Wishlist)
- - Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Wishlist)
+ - [New] Better Adept (Importance: Critical)
+ - [New] BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX
+ - [In Progress] Automatic codec installation
+ - [New] Information balloons for bad USB extractions
+ - [Fix Released] Automatic printer installation
+ - [New] apturl (Importance: Wishlist)
+ - [New] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Wishlist)
  
  ... The same magic that exists in Ubuntu.
  
  I trust that you will not leave Kubuntu delayed, like it has been till now.
  I would like to make reference to bug #1
  
  Thank you for Kubuntu, it's the only O.S. that I used every day and I 
installing to my friends.
  I wish the best thing you, to give the best thing us.

** Description changed:

  GNOME had more lacks than KDE. Ubuntu's developers have solved it, and
  the proof of this is that in Ubuntu's 7.10 GNOME already it is not
  necessary to open a terminal to configure the system.
  
  For it, I think that now it is the moment to offer a bit more of
  contribution to Kubuntu project, and to obtain this way a distro as
  perfect as Ubuntu, but with the whole potential that KDE offers (¡It 's
  possible rip audio CDs with "copy & paste"!), which will be, undoubtedly
  (in my opinion), the definitive desktop.
  
  With this I want to say, that, you should put the same "magic" simultaneously 
in both distributions.
  For example: it has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE, 
and the rest of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu.
  
  A lot of things:
- - [New] Better Adept (Importance: Critical)
- - [New] BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX
- - [In Progress] Automatic codec installation
- - [New] Information balloons for bad USB extractions
- - [Fix Released] Automatic printer installation
- - [New] apturl (Importance: Wishlist)
- - [New] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Wishlist)
+ → [New] Better Adept (Importance: Critical)
+ → [New] BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX
+ → [In Progress] Automatic codec installation
+ → [New] Information balloons for bad USB extractions
+ → [Fix Released] Automatic printer installation
+ → [New] apturl (Importance: Wishlist)
+ → [New] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Wishlist)
  
  ... The same magic that exists in Ubuntu.
  
  I trust that you will not leave Kubuntu delayed, like it has been till now.
  I would like to make reference to bug #1
  
  Thank you for Kubuntu, it's the only O.S. that I used every day and I 
installing to my friends.
  I wish the best thing you, to give the best thing us.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150333
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