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?!

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