@Greg Michalec → If you're running vim in a gnome-terminal (which by your comment I assume you are) then it falls under the gnome-terminal umbrella, yes, and indeed all programs running under gnome-terminal are affected to some extent. My bug report was mostly about Emacs running its own window (as opposed to within a terminal), because then I find the bug even more frequent.
@Greg Michalec → If you're running vim in a gnome-terminal (which by your comment I assume you are) then it falls under the gnome-terminal umbrella, yes, and indeed all programs running under gnome-terminal are affected to some extent. My bug report was mostly about Emacs running its own window (as opposed to within a terminal), because then I find the bug even more frequent.