ok. guys.. I didn't read all the posts because the bickering started to
make my head hurt. I am as passionate about Ubuntu as most of the people
that posted here. I'd show you the tattoo but it's in a private place.
:) Seriously, the passion of this argument is good but not directed in
the right place.

Stop and think for a second.. Dismiss all the personal attacks and clear
your mind. What is one of the primary reasons that people have embraced
Ubuntu so passionately? Most of your personal answers can be boiled down
to one point: openness. The ability to make it your own. While I
understand the reasoning to dress up the new OS to a more appealing
look, it changes the usability of the interface. I don't agree with it,
but I understand it.

It has been assumed many times that the purpose of improving Ubuntu is
to increase market share. Considering where the majority of the market
share lies, Ubuntu defaults should focus on making those users (who are
primarily very, VERY non-technical) comfortable with switching over.
It's a sad fact, but if you make non-technical users have to think about
basic usage actions, they will be less likely to switch. Most of them
don't even know what a DOS prompt is in their old OS, much less a
terminal in this new OS. Look at it from the perspective of the target
audience, not the perspective of us that have been using it for years.

If one of the goals of the new release is to pull users from the OSX
religion, you are on the right track. However, I can tell you that you
won't be nearly as successful as you would be targeting another market.
You're are not investing your resources well at all.

Rhetorical question: How hard would it be to add a toggle button under
Customize Theme in the Appearance dialog? If it restricts the ability to
build custom themes or opens a can worms, fine.. toss a shell script
somewhere safe for those of us that could actually find it, instead of
requiring non-technical users to find threads like this to feel
comfortable.

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[light-theme] please revert the order of the window controls back to 
"menu:minimize,maximize,close"
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