I'm afraid, but such attitudes seem to be common in Ubuntu.
We had a similar case some time ago in Gusty, where 's2ram' binary was intentionally removed fron 'uswsusp' package. And users were forced to use buggy kernel-suspend instead.
My suspicion: force users to test and debug 'kernel-suspend' instead of doing some QA homework.
I'm afraid, but such attitudes seem to be common in Ubuntu.
We had a similar case some time ago in Gusty, where 's2ram' binary was intentionally removed fron 'uswsusp' package. And users were forced to use buggy kernel-suspend instead.
My suspicion: force users to test and debug 'kernel-suspend' instead of doing some QA homework.