Wow, now, after all this time I found this bug -> 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz/+bug/455241
Which seems to be getting a little more attention.
I had used Ubuntu for a couple of months only when I reported this bug, but I 
swear I searched a lot to see if this bug had already been reported. And now I 
find that was the case.
Sorry.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/495403

Title:
  Do not raise windows or dialogs without user input

Status in One Hundred Papercuts:
  Invalid
Status in “metacity” package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix

Bug description:
  I'm using gnome, don't know about others.

  There was a topic on brainstorm about this: 
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/17434/
  I wrote a comment in that one (User Triqui) and I whish this can be solved.
  Cause I think it's more important than only password fields.
  The front/current window must keep the focus no matter what. Only user input 
should move the focus away.

  For instance:
  I need to copy something to a remote server. In fact several remote servers.
  So I start opening connections with them.
  Most of the times I'll type half of the username in the login window for the 
first server I opened and the other half in the login window for the second 
one. So I have to wait for all the login windows to show up.
  When I have typed all the users and password, sometimes they will take some 
more time to actually open a window.
  So I go to my personal folder and start moving, renaming, compressing the 
files I have to copy.
  Most of the times, the windows from the servers start popping up and then I 
cannot finish what I was doing until all the windows are open. It's very 
difficult to click on files of select some of them and apply some commands 
while windows keep opening in front of the window you are using. So I have to 
wait again.
  Then I start copying files to the different servers, and maybe deleting some 
old versions from them. I start doing it for one server then for the next one 
and so on. But when I copy/move/delete and then move to the next window to do 
the same thing, this "operations on files" progress window keeps moving to the 
front, so I have to click back in the window behind to continue 
copying/moving/deleting.

  This is just an example, and it's not so bad, since all I have to do is 
forget multitasking and wait for every single operation to complete before I do 
something else.
  The real problem arises when I'm writing a mail or renaming a file or 
something like that and them some window pops up unexpectedly and then I type 3 
or 4 letters and press enter before I realize focus has changed. You know what 
that means? I haven't read the message and I have pressed one of the buttons 
randomly without knowing.

  I come from Mac OS 6. When they added some sort of multitasking to the 
system, they did it properly and the system would never move the focus away 
from the current window unless there was some sort of user input to do it.
  It worked perfectly till Mac OS 9. I was very happy (I didn't know then that 
I was happy), but I was forced to move to windows. They have this problem with 
focus too. Then I moved to ubuntu cause I thought this sort of things (The 
Really Important Stuff) were a lot more polished than in windows.

  But then I find the most annoying, stupid and important usability bug
  is present in Windows, Ubuntu and I heard in Mac OS X too. And
  probably other linux distributions as well.

  This needs to be fixed. The front/current window must keep the focus
  no matter what. Only user input should move the focus away.

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