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Nice idea, I really hate the fact that I have to stick with not-at-all-fast Firefox 3.6 for another 5 month. Of course there is Mozilla's PPA, but it is buggy as hell.
If only someone could solve the other problem of the deb-style package management: the lack of incremental updates. Why does at least 100M have to be downloaded every time I type 'sudo aptitude safe-upgrade'? That generates lots of excess traffic, which can be quite a nuisance on a wireless connection.