As far as I'm concerned, we have some behaviour that a lot of users don't like, we have a patch to configure the behaviour the way anybody likes (and the patch is the debian patch, so it can be used with no additional issues), the patch is working and — please point our if I'm mistaken here — doesn't break anything being applied. The most sensible thing to do right now is to include this patch in Ubuntu version of gnome-settings-daemon and let people, not g-s-d default, deside for themselves. Whether the current default configuration is good for default or not is the whole other story, after all, Ubuntu is becoming known for controversial default settings — most users don't care about defaults as long as they can tweak things to they liking.
As of now, the issue in question is untweakable. We have a patch to make it tweakable. Why on the Planet of Earth can't we just have this patch included and discussion closed?!
As far as I'm concerned, we have some behaviour that a lot of users don't like, we have a patch to configure the behaviour the way anybody likes (and the patch is the debian patch, so it can be used with no additional issues), the patch is working and — please point our if I'm mistaken here — doesn't break anything being applied. The most sensible thing to do right now is to include this patch in Ubuntu version of gnome-settings- daemon and let people, not g-s-d default, deside for themselves. Whether the current default configuration is good for default or not is the whole other story, after all, Ubuntu is becoming known for controversial default settings — most users don't care about defaults as long as they can tweak things to they liking.
As of now, the issue in question is untweakable. We have a patch to make it tweakable. Why on the Planet of Earth can't we just have this patch included and discussion closed?!