Olaf  wrote 21 hours ago:
"Though - come on - it shouldn't take too many losses to remember this 
behaviour."

How does a normal user know why the contents of his clipboard are lost?
How does this user know he has to keep the source open? We know why this
happens, but people on Launchpad aren't the average user.

My dad had forgotten his password for some website, so he clicked the "I
forgot my password" link retrieve a new password. He opened Evolution,
copied the password, closed Evolution and tried to paste his password in
Firefox. Ofcourse this didn't work, so he though he didn't click on
"Copy". He opened Evoltion for a second time, made sure he copied the
new password and closed Evolution to paste the password in Firefox.
After several tries he gave up. He really didn't know what was going on
and he was almost going nuts.

He's an average user. How will he ever know he has to keep the source
open? I use Google to get to know what's going on, but the average user
doesn't do this. The average user just gives up and takes the telephone
to call the person who installed Ubuntu and tells him he want Windows
back, because Ubuntu doesn't work.

My dad doesn't search on Google. What should he enter in Googles search
bar? He doesn't know what a clipboard is, he only knows: Right click and
select "Copy" to copy and select "Paste" to paste. If this doesn't work,
then he gives up. He doesn't know which words to enter to find a website
which explains how copy/paste works in Linux and if he does find this
website, he doesn't understand it, because he doesn't know English.

Olaf  wrote 21 hours ago:
"I'm not saying it's good the way it is - but it's not the worst problem ever. 
And there's plenty of things with higher prority. On my personal list - 
remembering size and position of closed apps - so they open in the same 
position with the same size next time I open them - instead of "smart" 
placement that gnome devs prefered - would be a way higher priority in my book."

I don't know a single bug that should have a higher priority. The bug
you're speaking of is, in my opinion, absolutely not a bug of high
priority. The copy/paste bug causes many users to loose their work,
every day. The size/position bug doesn't cause people to loose their
work. Everything just works: The windows just open. The only thing you
have to do, is drag and drop the window to the location to want it to be
and make the window bigger or smaller. That only takes a second or maybe
a few seconds, but that's all. In my opinion a low priority. The
copy/paste bug causes people to loose their work. Every day people loose
work, only because of this bug. A bug which causes so many people to
loose their work just has to be a bug of the highest priority.

Olaf  wrote 21 hours ago:
"Google is collecting ideas every year for GSoC projects. Write a proposal and 
submit it. Fair chance a student will be paid by google fixing this."

Ok, were can I do this? I can't find a page to submit ideas.

pyrates  wrote 16 hours ago:
"Just an idea here, what do the rest of you think?"

Perfect.

pyrates  wrote 16 hours ago:
"Oh yeah and I almost forgot, remove the selection copy method."

True, copy/paste with the scroll wheel just doesn't work. In the past,
when there was just a normal button in the middle, it worked, but
nowadays mice have scroll wheels, which are too sensitive. I select some
text in Firefox, try to paste it somewhere else, but everytime I press
the scroll wheel to paste I scroll down a bit, so the text is pasted at
the wrong place.

Saïvann Carignan  wrote 16 hours ago:
"This is a bug report, ideas are counterproductive here."

His replies describe how the bug can be fixed. His replies are usefull,
which I can't say of your replies.

Actually it doesn't even matter what replies are posted. None of them
help fixing this bug, none of them is productive, because developers
just don't care. I've got the feeling I'm only talking to non-
programmers who are affected by this bug. Once in a while when many
replies are posted some moderator comes along, only to tell the replies
are counterproductive and that's all. Where are the programmers? Where
are the people who are able to fix bugs?

Saïvann Carignan  wrote 16 hours ago:
"As repeated before, there is already a specification for clipboard which is 
good for old and new clipboard methods, the bug is simply that most software 
does not implement it correctly so re-inventing another specification is 
probably not likely to bring a solution to the problem."

You really don't understand it. Read the replies. The bug isn't simply
that most software doen't implement it correctly. The bug is simply that
the clipboard is integrated at the wrong place. It has been said many
times before.

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