What concerns me after the tests is that, with "Save session on logout" turned off, xfce simply kill the clients. Shoudn't it send a SmSaveGlobal, so they can ask the user for any unsaved work? It's not really a "save session", since the client states will not be saved.
I know it's a bit insolent, but Chris, can you take a look at that? If it requires too much work, some directions on how to implement it would be enough.
BTW, I noticed this bug is "assigned" to <email address hidden>, and the QA is not reading bugmail. Perhaps one of us should contact him directly?
What concerns me after the tests is that, with "Save session on logout" turned off, xfce simply kill the clients. Shoudn't it send a SmSaveGlobal, so they can ask the user for any unsaved work? It's not really a "save session", since the client states will not be saved.
I know it's a bit insolent, but Chris, can you take a look at that? If it requires too much work, some directions on how to implement it would be enough.
BTW, I noticed this bug is "assigned" to <email address hidden>, and the QA is not reading bugmail. Perhaps one of us should contact him directly?