** Description changed:

- I've just installed Bionic, and also installed gnome-flashback:
- sudo apt-get install gnome-panel gnome-flashback gnome-session-flashback 
indicator-applet-appmenu
+ [Impact]
  
- I don't know if this is related to flashback or not, but setting the
- 'Input Source Options' to 'Allow different sources for each window' does
- not work.
+  * An explanation of the effects of the bug on users and:
+    Setting the 'Input Source Options' to 'Allow different sources for each 
window' does not work.
  
- I have two different keyboard layouts, and I used to use it in Trusty like 
that and it worked.
- Now it doesn't work. It does not change layout based on windows, it just 
stays the same always.
+  * justification for backporting the fix to the stable release:
+    This is a bug in Ubuntu Bionic's version of gnome-flashback (3.28) 
(because the GUI let's the user change the input source option but the backend 
does nothing)
+ 
+ [Test Case]
+ 
+  * detailed instructions how to reproduce the bug
+    - Set Input Source Options to Allow different sources for each window in 
Application->System Tools->Preferences->Settings->Region & Language->Options
+    - Realize that if you set different layouts for different windows it does 
not change automatically when changing windows.
+ 
+ [Regression Potential]
+ 
+  * discussion of how regressions are most likely to manifest as a result
+ of this change:
+ 
+   This bug itself is a regression, because it was working in Ubuntu
+ Trusty.

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  Input source options does not work on Bionic with gnome-flashback

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