Ubuntu Needs To Monitor Consistancy - Not Appearance
I took a pretty big risk with this title, as it makes it sound like I am against Ubuntu having any kind of attractive features whatsoever from a cosmetic perspective. In reality, I would love to see Ubuntu evolve into something more visually attractive, but I hardly see this as a focus at this point.
What I see as critical, is continued work in making sure each release avoids regressions like the plague. While going from 8.04 to 8.10 did pretty well, I still believe that there are indicators that future releases will behold a number of totally avoidable regressions that could have been avoided if more time had gone into making sure they were avoided at all costs. And yes, this means not releasing something as ready before its time.
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