I see your point. It is out of question to allow normal users to unmount stuff from other users, so this won't be fixed in eject. However: as soon as the user has physical access to the CD-ROM drive, we don't need software protection any more, so we could change the drive's eject button to work in every case. This is covered by bug 35695, so I mark this as a duplicate.
Alexandre,
I see your point. It is out of question to allow normal users to unmount stuff from other users, so this won't be fixed in eject. However: as soon as the user has physical access to the CD-ROM drive, we don't need software protection any more, so we could change the drive's eject button to work in every case. This is covered by bug 35695, so I mark this as a duplicate.
Agreed?