In my opinion, there should be consistency among all gnome apps, so the
default should be not quitting but closing, for reason that I longly
explained. If I have to resort to a preference, I personally don't care
if it's a plugin or a hidden setting or whatever: I will be able to
choose what I want.

I don't care on how the option is presented because if it's not the
default it is useful only for us hackers/nerds/whatever. My concern is
for new users who will _not_ care or be able to hunt for a setting, and
just experience and enjoy an inconsistence between the following
installed by default applications: pidgin, networkmanager, tracker-
desktop-search as started from the tracker notification icon, AND
rhythmbox which behaves differently. Not to speak of the applets which
sit near the notification icon (e.g. gnome-volume-manager). All the
"colored icons in the upper right corner of the screen" (as I might
describe them to my mother on the phone), THEY ALL, open windows when
clicked in various ways, and all these colored icons DON'T DISAPPEAR
when that window is closed. Rhythmbox is the only exception. I have my
plugin, I can set my own preference, fancy if I care anymore -
expecially because my mother does not listen to music. I might say that,
forgetting any attention I might have for other ubuntu users, I am happy
with the current situation.

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Window close should close, not quit
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/38512
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