FWIW the last few posts confirm this could cause loss of work via unintended or unwanted action on a part of Ubuntu, yet it's been demoted in priority. This isn't a cosmetic or "fluff" issue, it relates to a fundamental concept that is flawed; intentionally protecting something by marking "pinned" it is ignored by the program in question.
Can this priority be elevated or at least reviewed?
FWIW the last few posts confirm this could cause loss of work via unintended or unwanted action on a part of Ubuntu, yet it's been demoted in priority. This isn't a cosmetic or "fluff" issue, it relates to a fundamental concept that is flawed; intentionally protecting something by marking "pinned" it is ignored by the program in question.
Can this priority be elevated or at least reviewed?