It looks to me that there's something fundamentally wrong with Ubuntu project 
management. Firstly, a distro is released with DND half-functional, then nobody 
cares of fixing that but instead - everyone is busy with new upcoming distro 
release, new features etc., then the next one and so on. Other example - as far 
as I remember compiz was impeding video and 3D performance in 10.04, it was 
just easier to disable it. This issue wasn't addressed since then, instead the 
reliance on compiz was increased because whole Unity was built on compiz, while 
it is still crippling video and 3D performance. The difference now is that if 
you disable compiz -there's no point of having ubuntu at all!
 I don't see ubuntu evolving as a rock-solid and competitive package under this 
kind of project management model. Why rush with the new releases every 6 months 
is beyond me.

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  Dragging and holding a selection over an entry in the Launcher should
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