The problem isn't that I fear people won't do the work, as I know
packaging will happen anyway. It's just that the way Ubuntu devs
consider patching is plain wrong: there's generally no hurry pushing a
fix to the development release, so downstream patching only generates
useless work. I wish Ubuntu would turn to upstream when they have a
patch before even thinking of applying it: very often, feedback and
discussion can help understanding the best solution. Plus, if I hadn't
been around, would upstream have even heard of this patch one day? This
is not against you at all, it's more a general state of mind that I
consider slightly counter-productive.

I've tried to reproduce this with Compiz, and I can't. Weird. If under
Compiz we're getting leave-notify-event signals, something is really
wrong. Did you notice when these signals are sent? When simply moving
the pointer, when clicking... ?

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  time-admin crashed with SIGSEGV in e_map_point_get_location()

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