> you should not focus on the bug settings so much, what difference does it 
> make it being a wishlist or low priority issue? 
> the ubuntu team is small and doesn't have the ressources to work on that 
> issue, 
> you can either consider it as something which should be implemented and is 
> not yet,
> in which case it's a wishlist, or as a bug in a feature already available, 
> either case will not 
>change the fact that the team as other priority to work on right now

I meant no offence by asking - in this case curious really just meant
curious. Some of us who are new to the process might not realize what is
apparent now - that the priority is a very minor distinction.

Respectfully, I would only add that to someone not familiar with the
inner workings of something like this, the difference can seem quite
substantial. "Low priority" suggests that there is in fact a problem
with something not working as it should/was intended to, but is not a
pressing issue, whereas "wishlist" implies that it is a feature request,
and therefore debatable.

I know this has got to be an ultra busy time and I certainly don't
expect anyone to drop anything to work on this - I know it is a very
minor issue.

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