Wondering aloud....

If the application that owns the clipboard provides its contents
(unavailable once it is closed)...

What if we always make Xserver itself be this application (the owner of
the contents), and thus always serve its contents (always available!)

i.e., when the user copies (CTRL+C) or cuts (CTRL+V) instead of stopping
at the point where the current application is "flagged as owner"... just
go ahead and transfer contents + ownership to Xserver.... so, when the
user pastes (CTRL+V) elsewhere, it will retrieve contents from
Xserver... it doesn't matter if source application is opened or
closed...

Makes sense?

Do we need a more complicated "design" for the solution? Or can we move
forward by finding out how to implement the idea above?

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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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