Is this really "low" priority? I find it extremely irritating that none of my applications are restarted when I log back in. It's even more irritating that Gnome claims to be able to do this!
Also, is gnome-terminal really a "legacy" application?
For years, I've had applications automatically started upon login -- I would consider this bug a serious regression. (Imagine the press after Intrepid is released: "It's 2008 and Ubuntu can't ship a distro that remembers what applications to start when logging in!")
There seems to be no activity on the upstream bug; is there any work within the Ubuntu community to do something about this?
Is this really "low" priority? I find it extremely irritating that none of my applications are restarted when I log back in. It's even more irritating that Gnome claims to be able to do this!
Also, is gnome-terminal really a "legacy" application?
For years, I've had applications automatically started upon login -- I would consider this bug a serious regression. (Imagine the press after Intrepid is released: "It's 2008 and Ubuntu can't ship a distro that remembers what applications to start when logging in!")
There seems to be no activity on the upstream bug; is there any work within the Ubuntu community to do something about this?