Note: I've done as much as I can here and I'm unsubscribing from this
bug (because I'm tired of you wasting my time).

>> In my opinion that this error required a bug fix and not a SRU.

It's two different terms for the same thing when you're referring to a
released version.

>> But I forgot that evolution isn't an important task for the upcoming
DELL 13G server

If you think that Ubuntu focuses on servers at the expense of other
users, then you're free to not use Ubuntu. In fact, it would probably
make you happier to use another distro with a different release model,
unless you just want to argue for the sake of arguing, in which case you
should continue to be as venomous and sarcastic as possible, and see if
that gets you anywhere.

>> On the other hand someone can ask the question why you mark a bug as "Fix 
>> Released", but you don't file a bug fix.
Because that's Launchpad's/Ubuntu's definition of "Fix Released " even if you 
don't agree with it. Again, I can't open a sub-task targeting Trusty 
specifically.

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Title:
  evolution crashes with SIGSEGV in folder_tree_maybe_expand_row() when
  creating new folder

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