Then why NTFS itself allow it? Isn't it a Microsoft technology?

And: if certain  kind of file system support multiple schemes for
filenames, then applications which operate over this filesystem should
warn about this, BECAUSE there's no guarantee that another system would
use the SAME namespace, when MULTIPLE namespaces are supported by the
reffered filesystem. Understand now?

On IRC people told me that this could be considered not as a bug but a
suggestion, but I don't know how to change things here. Importance field
is not editable.

** Changed in: ubuntu
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Renato Silva (renatosilva)
       Status: Invalid => New

** Changed in: ubuntu
     Assignee: Renato Silva (renatosilva) => (unassigned)

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Ubuntu should, in some way, handle Windows rules for file names on a NTFS 
partition
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/179910
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