Since we can simply disable the ailing plugins, this is a paper cut candidate. Consider that:
a) This bug represents one of the worst UI design violations (breaking Fritt's law without any visual indication).
b) From the viewpoint of Compiz developers, this is not a bug (it's by design).
c) The average user doesn't have a chance to fix or work around this problem.
From my viewpoint, this has 'paper cut' written all over it. :)
Since we can simply disable the ailing plugins, this is a paper cut candidate. Consider that:
a) This bug represents one of the worst UI design violations (breaking Fritt's law without any visual indication).
b) From the viewpoint of Compiz developers, this is not a bug (it's by design).
c) The average user doesn't have a chance to fix or work around this problem.
From my viewpoint, this has 'paper cut' written all over it. :)