In a school environment, there are a large number of users, both
students and mainly older staff, who have just recently learned to
consistently locate the power button and shut down the machine from
within the operating system.  My concern is in providing support for
transitioning these users through a change that appears to be change for
the sake of change, adding no functionality.  My suggestion would be to
continue with a default buttons on the right arrangement, making the new
arrangement easily available through a GUI.

Regarding the comments that have been less than polite, please
understand I am making no indictment against Mark Shuttleworth,
Canonical, or the Ubuntu developers--quite the contrary.  I really like
Ubuntu and the packages that come with it; they are delightful, and Mr.
Shuttleworth is appreciated.  Even though the comments here and in other
places may not always be complimentary, they show significance and
impact--people care!

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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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