As much as I like the look of some of the beautiful work on Unity, and
how well it runs at times, and the potential it has, I don't think it
should be up to the window manager to determine how the menus of
applications look. In all sincerity I believe there are too many
different options possible, to for now, make one general layout.  Some
programs have 3 rows of buttons and menu's (Bluefish for example).  It
can also prove difficult to keep up with interface design in the future.
Afraid this may be painting yourself into a corner.

A app button such as Firefox or Opera use, can possible be an option,
but even then Firefox lets you choose how you want to dictate your
button.

In conclusion I like the Gnome 3 interface better in that regard.

Also I find the whole shifting of the close, minimize buttons on the
left side, underneath the application name confusing. I have given Unity
a fair change, but when I have multiple apps open I find myself time and
again getting lost and confused, as to what is where. I'm not sure if
this is something that will grow on me, because I have to learn
something new. In comparison I picked up the Gnome 3 interface up rather
quickly, and it feels really intuitive.

I'm really wondering if this is not a waste of time and resources, and
things should be concentrated on other things, or at least move Unity to
a more experimental screen saver, and concentrate efforts on integrating
Gnome 3 properly. Worst case scenario one can always fork that if not
completely satisfied. Let's avoid building YAWM (Yet another window
manager), that although it has promise, some really cool stuf, and
beautiful design, it is too soon implement as such.

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