Sebastien Bacher  wrote on 2009-10-26:
"The reasoning you use doesn't stand, you can't dictate people to work on 
nautilus, the one working on compiz or ubuntuone would probably not fix this 
bug either if they were not doing that, they do things they are motivated doing 
or would do nothing"

And that's the problem of open source. There's no one telling dictating
developers to fix bugs. What you're saying is completely right: "they do
things they are motivated doing or would do nothing" and that's the
problem: Developers want to develop new features as that's way more fun
than the boring work of fixing bugs. That's why there are so many bugs
in our operating system that exist for more than five years, but still
aren't fixed. The developers who wrote those applications just don't
want to fix those existing bugs, because it's boring. Instead they just
develop some new features, because it's fun.

But who's going the fix those bugs? The developers don't want to fix
them. It's right, developers of Compiz of Ubuntu One are not going those
bugs, as they are working on their own applications. What's left? Those
people like me, who are not a programmer and aren't able to fix those
bugs. But if you ask the developers to fix the bugs in their
application, they just say: "If it bothers you, fix it yourself." I'm
not a programmer. How am I going to fix those bugs? Besides that, why
SHOULD I fix the bug myself? It their application. They released an
application with annoying bugs, so it's their task to fix those bugs.

But the developer isn't paid and he does what he likes to do, which is
developing new features. That's the problem: there's no one who tells
those developers: "Go fix those bugs." That's problem of software
developed by people who aren't paid.

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"rightclick -> paste" missing in contextmenu when pointer is above files/folders
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