I would of expected a user survey to go out, or something along those
lines to get an accurate, and full understanding of what USERS would
feel best with. After all, ubuntu is an OS that is built around open and
free ideals. Not letting everyone, or at least OPENLY DISCUSS CHANGE, is
a breach of its own beliefs and mission

Seeing as that changing the side of the window buttons is a pretty big
UI change, many users feel that they aren't getting a say in the changes
that they dislike, and is why there are a lot of negative thoughts, with
negative attitudes. But, however, if it is put into perspective, it is
reasonable to be acting in such a way.

For years, ubuntu has had its window buttons on the same side, in the
same order. With the new changes the buttons are now on the left, but
not only that, they are in a different order. I strongly believe that
this completely ruins the consistency factor of ubuntu. And on the other
side, seeing as this is it's 10th release, and a LTS, it is also
reasonable that there is going to be some change.

However, the main problem is that every, every, every popular OS has the
close button in a corner, and never towards the center...this is
probably the greatest concern of all the people who are against the
change, and NOT the side of the buttons.

Whats done is done, unless the UI Freeze is lenient. But for NEXT TIME, 
Canonical should put extreme care in making sure users are satisfied.
(Surveys, surveys, surveys, heck, even Google is doing it!)

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[light-theme] please revert the order of the window controls back to 
"menu:minimize,maximize,close"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532633
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