18.04 is offtopic. We are also not a bug reporting site. Yes, we're here for developers' questions - that is, questions about developing on Ubuntu - but actual bugs belong in bug reports, not Ask Ubuntu Q/A (especially since not all packages' developers actually pay attention here, and as Ask Ubuntu is not a discussion forum it's hard to add all the required developer troubleshooting information and such to a post, especially with the character limits on posts themselves).
Bug reports belong as their own bugs filed on LaunchPad, and not as Ask Ubuntu question/answer posts. The post you linked to fits into this category.
If you don't like how this site operates, you're free to propose that the policy be changed, and the community-at-large is able to vote on that policy. (This post here, however, is a rant, and not such a proposal).
You've been told this before, as well - Ask Ubuntu does not accept posts which are Bug Reports. We are also not a generic discussion forum, and we do not accept questions relating to the 'currently in development' release (which is 18.04 currently). And you have been told this before already as well.