See the "remote bug watches" on the right here. It links to gnome-bugs
#637095 <https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=637095> , which is
FIXED.

Given that this bug can trash SSDs on hardware level, by making so many
writes that the lifespan is considerably reduced, by doing billions of
write calls in a matter of hours, I'm asking for a hotfix in Ubuntu
12.04 precise.

Given that SSDs are silent, a user wouldn't even notice this unless he
has a CPU or disk meter or similar showing. I do, but I still missed
this once and it ran for 10 hours overnight IIRC.

How can we escalate this for a hotfix in a stable distro? I don't know
launchpad well enough. Could somebody please make some noise? There's
already a straight-forward fix, and commited to the GNOME repo, it's
just a matter of shipping it for the stable Ubuntu distros.

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