S.:
> So, what exactly is "open" about Ubuntu, if all their development
> happens behind closed doors and they don't care about their users' bug
> reports?

Another reason is I have been setting importance to confirmed bugs only, along all the packages in Ubuntu. In Launchpad bugs with priority set are listed before, so those are which are usually reviewed first.

It could happen that because the Long Term Support is now the recommended release for the average user, your bug reports in the regular release doesn't gather enough attention for somebody confirming them.

Probably this issue would go away if I just stick with Long Term Support releases. I have been considering that for a while, and what I see is that system components to stay invariable usually makes the operating system more reliable in nature, but also applications to stay fresh makes it more functional to use.

So I would ask which applications stays invariable and which get updated in the Long Term Support release, if somebody knows it.


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