** Description changed:

+ [ Impact ]
+ 
+ 
+ Touching and dragging an icon on the dock blocks input to other apps Edit
+ 
+ [ Test case ]
+ 
+ - make sure the Ubuntu dock is visible
+ - Using a finger drag, for example, a LibreOffice icon up and down the dock 
and then drop   
+   it on Nautilus.
+ - When releasing the drag the icon would land back on the dock and I could 
continue to use   
+   the desktop as usual.
+ 
+ [ Regression potential ]
+ 
+ Touch events could not be handled properly at all by dock
+ 
+ ---
+ 
+ 
  Steps to reproduce
  
  In GNOME Shell, make sure the Ubuntu dock is visible
  Using a finger drag, for example, a LibreOffice icon up and down the dock and 
then drop it on Nautilus.
  Notice that (sometimes?) the icon will continue to float above the dock and 
that the mouse will keep the clicky-finger icon.
  Notice that you can still open Activities and launch an application
  Notice however, that you can't actually interact with the application you 
have just launched
  
  = What I expected to happen =
  
  When releasing the drag the icon would land back on the dock and I could
  continue to use the desktop as usual.

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  Touching and dragging an icon on the dock blocks input to other apps

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