** Description changed:

  [Impact]
  
-  - When you attempt to locate/search for a particular user most projects
+  - When you attempt to locate/search for a particular user most projects
  will only provide a simple list of users with no filtering tools, this
  can quickly become unsustainable if the user-base is higher then 100
  users.
  
  [Test Case]
  
-  - Setup a ldap with more then 100 users
-  - Configure a system to authenticate using ldap
-  - Setup ACL on one of the filesystems
-  - Lunch Eiciel and try to find a particular user in the list
+  - Setup a ldap with more then 100 users
+  - Configure a system to authenticate using ldap
+  - Setup ACL on one of the filesystems
+  - Lunch Eiciel and try to find a particular user in the list
  
  [Regression Potential]
  
-  - Implemented by the bug reporter, accepted upstream, cherry-picked to 
Precise.
-  - Conflict resolution to cherry-pick (GTK apis not present in Precise's 
version). 
+  - Implemented by the bug reporter, accepted upstream, cherry-picked to 
Precise.
+  - Conflict resolution to cherry-pick (GTK apis not present in Precise's 
version).
  
  [Other Info]
  
  Original Bug Description:
  
  1. Description of the problem:
  
  User interface to manage the fs ACL's needed by some users.
  Unfortunately it seems that the existing projects do not take into
  consideration a very large user-base. When you attempt to locate/search
  for a particular user most projects will only provide a simple list of
  users with no filtering tools, this can quickly become unsustainable if
  the user-base is higher then 100 users.
  
  2. Ubuntu release, software version, Release Number and Architecture of
  the selected components.
  
  Ubuntu 12.04LTS
  Eiciel
  
  3. How reproducible is the problem?
  
  Always
  
  4. Steps to Reproduce:
  
-  4.1. Setup a ldap with more then 100 users
-  4.2. Configure a system to authenticate using ldap
-  4.3. Setup ACL on one of the filesystems
-  4.4 Lunch Eiciel and try to find a particular user in the list
+  4.1. Setup a ldap with more then 100 users
+  4.2. Configure a system to authenticate using ldap
+  4.3. Setup ACL on one of the filesystems
+  4.4 Lunch Eiciel and try to find a particular user in the list
  
-  a. Actual Results:
+  a. Actual Results:
  Not only is it very hard to find a user if you have a user base of lets say 
120 000 users, but it also seems that Eiciel only list the first 100 users
  
-  b. Expected Results:
-  Eiciel should be awair of large user bases and provide convenient ways to 
filter and/or search for users.
+  b. Expected Results:
+  Eiciel should be awair of large user bases and provide convenient ways to 
filter and/or search for users.
  
  5. Known Workaround:
-  The only knows work around is to use the command line.
+  The only knows work around is to use the command line.
+ 
+ The offered patches has been verified by me on precise, trusty and
+ utopic.

** Description changed:

  [Impact]
  
   - When you attempt to locate/search for a particular user most projects
  will only provide a simple list of users with no filtering tools, this
  can quickly become unsustainable if the user-base is higher then 100
  users.
  
  [Test Case]
  
   - Setup a ldap with more then 100 users
   - Configure a system to authenticate using ldap
   - Setup ACL on one of the filesystems
   - Lunch Eiciel and try to find a particular user in the list
  
  [Regression Potential]
  
   - Implemented by the bug reporter, accepted upstream, cherry-picked to 
Precise.
   - Conflict resolution to cherry-pick (GTK apis not present in Precise's 
version).
  
  [Other Info]
  
  Original Bug Description:
  
  1. Description of the problem:
  
  User interface to manage the fs ACL's needed by some users.
  Unfortunately it seems that the existing projects do not take into
  consideration a very large user-base. When you attempt to locate/search
  for a particular user most projects will only provide a simple list of
  users with no filtering tools, this can quickly become unsustainable if
  the user-base is higher then 100 users.
  
  2. Ubuntu release, software version, Release Number and Architecture of
  the selected components.
  
  Ubuntu 12.04LTS
  Eiciel
  
  3. How reproducible is the problem?
  
  Always
  
  4. Steps to Reproduce:
  
   4.1. Setup a ldap with more then 100 users
   4.2. Configure a system to authenticate using ldap
   4.3. Setup ACL on one of the filesystems
   4.4 Lunch Eiciel and try to find a particular user in the list
  
   a. Actual Results:
  Not only is it very hard to find a user if you have a user base of lets say 
120 000 users, but it also seems that Eiciel only list the first 100 users
  
   b. Expected Results:
   Eiciel should be awair of large user bases and provide convenient ways to 
filter and/or search for users.
  
  5. Known Workaround:
   The only knows work around is to use the command line.
  
- The offered patches has been verified by me on precise, trusty and
+ The offered patches have been verified by me on precise, trusty and
  utopic.

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