No, because i'm not familiar with gnome-panel code, it would take me a
few hours to get acquainted with how it works. (if i'm correct on how
much code there is in the gnome panel) 10/15 minutes of comment writing
is a much smaller amount of time. Now if I was familiar with the code, I
probably would've worked on that. However, I don't have a few hours to
spend just to understand the layout of the code, let alone to fix the
problem... I've got too much school work. However, the team of people
intimately familiar with the gnome-panel code should either be able to
write that code in well under a weekend's worth of work or the gnome-
panel should be trashed in favor of a cleaner code base. I know from
personal experience that if I am a lazy programmer, code will become
unmanageable, making functionality changes nearly impossible. But, if I
wrote code in a clean, structured way; development would proceed faster
with less bugs, and future revisions to the functionality would be
relatively painless.

So unless I spend the whole night writing 5 minute comments, I would not
have even been able to come close to fixing this bug. Someone who is
familiar with the code base should be able to fix the code in a few
hours work tops, assuming the code is complicated. If this is not
possible, than I think it must be time to reconsider the value of this
panel. Perhaps I'm missing some key fact, but I don't think it should
take four years of procrastination to fix such a bug as this. Let me
know the next time your firefox bookmarks bar rearranges itself.

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GNOME Panel icons (on right side) move apparently randomly on session start in 
some situations
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/44082
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