Per explicit request of Mark Shuttleworth: here is "data" on where my
mouse pointer rests: _near the right end of the line I am reading_ .
This is where it "naturally" goes (yeah, sometimes, when I'm tired, I do
read with my mouse pointer, like old people read with their finger).
This is also where it is the less visually distracting. The left margin
in most applications and web pages is too small to fit a pointer. And
having it rest in the menus is impossible as well because of
highlighting and risk of misclicks. It is also conveniently close to the
scrollbars which I do use, and to the Google bar in Firefox.

PS: I'm a Debian user, so I would normally not care. Except that this
egoistic Canonical decision breaks compatibility across Linux
distributions. Given the huge impact of this decision on the desktop
experience in the long term, other distros will have no choice but to
submit to the Ubuntu way at one point, or to fork Gnome. I resent
Canonical making such far-reaching decisions behind closed doors.

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[Master] Window Control buttons: position/order/alignment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532633
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