@Mark You honestly feel that this change of windows button to the left
is best for Ubuntu? And the best time to make such change is in an LTS?
Personally I am less concerned about the windows way or the apple way
but rather that whatever usability decision the design team make should
have usability impact on the users. Left for me There are many things
that needs fixing on the Ubuntu desktop usability wise and windows
button are just not one of them. But that is just me. The way I see this
not one person had complained or felt that they was a problem with the
window button being on the right. Even the people who claim to prefer it
on the left or adjust to it that way many of them never had a problem
with it being on the right. All I can say is that it would be nice if
things like usability and design should be open more to the community.
Canonical always have their veto but at least the community would have a
sense of participation.

One thing I would love to hear is how the design team hopes to get round
issues of breaking consistency with the rest of the Linux desktop. That
is a issue that would need to be addressed. Many people on Ubuntu would
be using emerald compiz window decorator  will that be patched too to
respect this new window button replacement?. others would be using
openbox. some of us also have kde installed on our system. How is the
design team going to get round the issue of consistency which if not
sorted would lead to bigger usability issues than was created by the
window buttons being on the right.

Also would this window button redesign be implemented in other ubuntu
variants like kubuntu, Xubuntu, lubuntu? Because if design team is
telling us that this change is in fact the best thing then surely there
wouldn't wont to exclude ubuntu variant from the best usability
experience.

Maybe there should be a check button that asks the user way he would
like his windows button placed. (but that too would add more level of
complexity to the install process and make it less human friendly)

Personally as a sysadmin in charge of a university where Ubuntu is used
solely by all our staffs, students, and faculties. This change should
never have come in an LTS release (if it most be made at all) and in my
humble opinion is just a solution looking for a problem. It doesn't in
anyway increase my  workflow  or that of my users and having to resort
to gconf command or installing extra ppa everytime  I install ubuntu for
my users (and I do that alot) is not something am looking forward to.
But then maybe am not as long sighted as Mark.

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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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