This only affects the quickstarter (which isn't enabled by default and is buried away in the preferences) - this is why the importance is low, and people have more important issues to work on right now.
And *IT IS* just an openoffice bug, despite what Valthare says. See my previous comment which explains that we already have the infrastructure for notifying users of an application blocking logout, but openoffice isn't doing that. It's asking the session manager if it can interact with the user, and then immediately telling the session manager that it interacted in some way and the response was that the user manually cancelled the logout.
The session manager is behaving correctly here in not displaying any dialog. It would be pretty annoying to have it pop up a dialog telling me there is a problem with some application, every time i cancel a log out when i've realised i have work to save
This only affects the quickstarter (which isn't enabled by default and is buried away in the preferences) - this is why the importance is low, and people have more important issues to work on right now.
And *IT IS* just an openoffice bug, despite what Valthare says. See my previous comment which explains that we already have the infrastructure for notifying users of an application blocking logout, but openoffice isn't doing that. It's asking the session manager if it can interact with the user, and then immediately telling the session manager that it interacted in some way and the response was that the user manually cancelled the logout.
The session manager is behaving correctly here in not displaying any dialog. It would be pretty annoying to have it pop up a dialog telling me there is a problem with some application, every time i cancel a log out when i've realised i have work to save