Olaf  wrote 49 minutes ago:
"I really believe most people prefer speed and hardware support
and reducing reggressions as high priority issues."

The most important is to have an operating system you can trust, an
operating system which is reliable, an operating system that doesn't
forget something you told him only one second ago.

Olaf  wrote 49 minutes ago:
"But if having to paste first and close the first app later is too much
effort and this really is a fatal issue in anybodies opinion - then - yes -
pick a platform where the issues are a better fit for your preferences."

It's not that keeping the application open is much effort, but you have
to remember to keep an application open everytime you want to perfom a
copy/paste. If you forget to keep the application open ALL WORK IS LOST.
Besides that, how do people know they have to keep the source open? It
isn't mentioned anywhere. According to http://marketshare.hitslink.com
/operating-system-market-share.aspx?qprid=8 92.52% is running Windows
and 5.27% is running Mac OS. That's 97.79% of all desktops in the world
on which you don't have to remember to keep the source open. Because of
this no one expects everything is lost after closing the source. How do
you expect those switching from Windows or Mac OS to know they have to
keep the source open? Almost everyone in the world will just close the
source before pasting, because they expect it to work and they really
have no clue what's going on if the option to paste is greyed out. They
absolutely have no idea what's going on. How do you expect those people
to know they have to keep the source open?

Keeping the source open is a strange way to copy/paste anyway. Just make
it work as everyone expects it to work, The way it works on Windows and
Mac OS is the abvious way for copy/paste to work.

Jackflap  wrote 36 minutes ago: 
"Well, it looks like some nice developer has volunteered his time to the 
Mozilla suite to fix this bug (iirc), and progress is being made to fix this 
for Firefox.

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=311340";

That's useless. It needs to be fixed in X, so it will work in every
application and in every desktop environment. Now it'll be fixed in
Firefox, but what happens when using the GIMP? Yes, copy/paste doesn't
work. There are thousands of applications that can be installed, so it
needs to be fixed in all of those applications. Do you think the
developers of all of those applications will implement the clipboard
specification from FreeDesktop? It's taking ages for a big application
like Firefox to implement this copy/paste function, so how long do you
think it will take for every application to implement this? Answer: it
will never happen. There are too many applications and new applications
keep on coming and almost none of these applications uses the clipboard
specification from FreeDesktop.

Besides that, it will only work in Gnome. How about the other desktop
environments and how about running KDE-applications in Gnome? As I said
for about 30 times before: This is the wrong way to fix this bug. It
needs to be fixed in X. After fixing X copy/paste will work in every
applications in every desktop environment.

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MASTER Copy-Paste doesn't work if the source is closed before the paste
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/11334
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