I thought Kubuntu developers wanted this sort of thing because of things like MIRs and maintenance? Regardless, providing Canonical support for a whole bunch of packages because of one small tool is not the best use of resources. If we fork, I figured that would fall in Canonical to maintain the fork since we would be the ones to introduce it.
I thought Kubuntu developers wanted this sort of thing because of things like MIRs and maintenance? Regardless, providing Canonical support for a whole bunch of packages because of one small tool is not the best use of resources. If we fork, I figured that would fall in Canonical to maintain the fork since we would be the ones to introduce it.