It's pretty sensitive for Macedonians.I think the whole problem was bull..to start with since the begining and it should have been solved when it appeared (early 90's).However no one here was serious about finding a solution until it became a condition for Macedonia joining NATO.
Just for a quick reminder,Macedonia was ready to join NATO and was supposed to be invited together with Croatia and Albania in 2008(Bucharest summit).
Despite strong US and Turkish support,Greece vetoed it and overnight resolving the name issue became main condition for acceptance of Mk in NATO and European Union.(Before that it was only a bilateral issue between the two countries involved.)
After a decade of political turmoils and 10% of population migrating in western Europe I like most people here believe it's time to join NATO and EU,since Macedonia with it's 2 million citizens and fragile democracy can hardly stand on it's own without major allies,joining those two organizations will not only improve the life of the people here,but assure the future of the country itself.
So personally i think it wasn't fair that a bilateral problem was made MK-NATO problem,however there isn't much of a choice.
Also worth noting is that I am ethnic Bosniak,if I was ethnic Macedonian i would probably be pissed(like many are)about the name change.