Mark Shuttleworth wrote:

> No. This is not a democracy. Good feedback, good data, are welcome. But
> we are not voting on design decisions.

Mark,

I completely understand and agree with your position -- you are the
benevolent dictator for life, and Ubuntu is not a democracy.

HOWEVER, I also understand and agree with most of the critics who say
that this particular change in the user interface is bad.

People gave different reasons for why the change is bad. I'll give you
another reason: touchscreens.

In the next couple of years we're going to see more and more touchscreen
devices. As you may know, our fingers are not as precise as mouse
pointers. If you put the close/minimize/maximize buttons on the left
side, people *will* click on these buttons accidently, when they try to
open the Applications menu. And that mistake, repeated over and over,
will be infuriating.

If you agree that we are going to see more and more touchscreen devices,
I hope you'll also agree that the close/minimize/maximize buttons should
stay out of the way.

You don't have to listen to our opinions, but please consider what is
best for the project in terms of usability.

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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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