c-j seems to work quite well for me for the few cases when I've tried it, but I don't use a lot of PPAs and third-party repos. I checked its bug list, and it looks quite reasonable (most are UI bugs, nothing scary like "broke my system").
However, c-j does not have a current maintainer right now, unless it got absorbed by the foundation team. So the question whether we should keep it in the default installation is legitimate.
c-j seems to work quite well for me for the few cases when I've tried it, but I don't use a lot of PPAs and third-party repos. I checked its bug list, and it looks quite reasonable (most are UI bugs, nothing scary like "broke my system").
However, c-j does not have a current maintainer right now, unless it got absorbed by the foundation team. So the question whether we should keep it in the default installation is legitimate.
I mailed u-devel for discussing the removal:
https:/ /lists. ubuntu. com/archives/ ubuntu- devel/2010- March/030412. html