This is one bug that I discovered while testing out the attention-management
extension for gnome-shell designed by Jon Nettleton:

When the user drops an application on, lets say workspace number two, and
then enters another workspace some windows, not all, launches on the current
desktop rather than the desktop that the application icon was dropped on.
This is very disruptive and especially so on older machines where some
applications can take very long time to launch.

It has been said that a movie shows more than a thousand pictures, so here
is a short screencap of the issue: http://blip.tv/file/3221125/

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