Yes indeed, I installed 0.14 and can confirm the issue. It doesn't
happen always; in simple cases it seems to do the correct thing. However
it seems to be reproducible with the following setup:

1. Create two tabs, with a vertical split in each.
2. From the first tab, drag the left window to the second tab, to the bottom 
right (creating an hsplit with the right window).

You should now be back in the first tab, even though the window is in
the second tab. Not that dragging it back to where it was leaves you in
the first window as expected!

** Changed in: terminator (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => New

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dragging a window across tabs leaves you in the old tab
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/490627
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