At the mean time, as continously repeated, using a bug report as a forum will only prevent developers from working with it.
If you want Canonical to notice the priority : Click affects me too.
If you want xserver-xorg or other projects to notice the priority : subscribe yourself to upstream bug report.
There are two solution :
1. Adopt the current standard, which is not bad at all, and implemented by many projects.
2. Drop features that many users use in xserver-xorg to be "like" other OS and change the specification to be more simple.
Both have good and bad sides.
If you really want this to be fixed, you can get involved. However insulting others if they don't involve in the delay you expect, or thinking that a solution that please you is the right one for every users is counterproductive, not collaborative, not respectful and does not considerate others.
Therefore, it is completely against Ubuntu code of conduct.
At the mean time, as continously repeated, using a bug report as a forum will only prevent developers from working with it.
If you want Canonical to notice the priority : Click affects me too.
If you want xserver-xorg or other projects to notice the priority : subscribe yourself to upstream bug report.
There are two solution :
1. Adopt the current standard, which is not bad at all, and implemented by many projects.
2. Drop features that many users use in xserver-xorg to be "like" other OS and change the specification to be more simple.
Both have good and bad sides.
If you really want this to be fixed, you can get involved. However insulting others if they don't involve in the delay you expect, or thinking that a solution that please you is the right one for every users is counterproductive, not collaborative, not respectful and does not considerate others.
Therefore, it is completely against Ubuntu code of conduct.
http:// www.ubuntu. com/community/ conduct