First of all, thanks to all of you guys for your efforts and especially to Ilya 
fot the patch.
I'm also affected and extremely annoyed by this bug. I've moved to Linux 
recently and first mentioned, that Ctrl+Shift+T doesn't work in Firefox, and 
then it turned out, that I can't use Eclipse properly since there are many 
vital Ctrl+Shift shortcuts there.

And I'd like to be explicit here - IMO it's just a shame that such a
STUPID bug is still not fixed after SIX years (it was reported back in
2004!). OK, I understand, it's free software and nobody gets paid for
fixing bugs, but denying existing patch for some kind of puristic (not
to say religious) reasons - it seems to me, well, strange. How can we
claim that Ubuntu (in particular) is user-friendly and "for people" and
at the same time preserve such annoying bugs? (another example I've ran
into - mystical restriction to have max. of 4 KB layouts in XKB - but at
least it's not so common. btw excuse is the same - "the holy spec").

I'm not sure how it aligns with existing procedures, but wouldn't it be
possible to apply this patch during packaging Xorg for Ubuntu, so that
Xorg packages from standard repos (and their future updates) include
this fix?

After all, this bug really affects a lot of people, since there are
users outside US as well and almost all of them use layout switching.

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Keyboard layout change on hotkeys press instead of release and do not work well 
with shortcuts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/36812
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