Matt - I agree, the process is _really_ bad.

I would have applied your patch to the source code and compiled and
tested it myself if I had the technical know-how.  However I at the
moment I am barely able to to compile anything, let alone patch it
first.  (Does one actually patch the source and then compile, or is the
patch applied during compilation?)

It looks like you and Vish tried to follow the "normal" (and possibly
the "right"?) process by forwarding your patch upstream to Gnome,
however your patch was almost completely ignored. The pre-existing patch
from Seemanta Dutta (which he continued to work on after you submitted
your patch) was also ultimately ignored/rejected.  Comments 45-49 in the
upstream bug are very enlightening in this regard.  So the normal
process has failed.  Badly.

So now Bilal's patch is in Ubuntu and Debian, but not in Gnome, which
doesn't help any other non-Debian-based distributions which are shipping
Rhythmbox.  This of course is not Bilal's fault.  This sort of failure
on the part of the Rhythmbox/Gnome developers is probably one of the
reasons why Banshee seems to be taking over as the music player of
choice.

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