Please do NOT replace something with something else until the replacement is actually an improvement. It needs to support all the same protocols, all the same features, be as easy to use, and as stable/bug-free.
Until all of these conditions are met, please don't shove this into a release half-baked. We've seen more and more of this behavior in the past few releases (pulseaudio, xorg), and it's harming Ubuntu's reputation.
Those who are impatient and willing to put up with all the flaws can always install it manually.
Please do NOT replace something with something else until the replacement is actually an improvement. It needs to support all the same protocols, all the same features, be as easy to use, and as stable/bug-free.
Until all of these conditions are met, please don't shove this into a release half-baked. We've seen more and more of this behavior in the past few releases (pulseaudio, xorg), and it's harming Ubuntu's reputation.
Those who are impatient and willing to put up with all the flaws can always install it manually.