I agree with Conscious User whole heartedly on the reasoning front.

So far many people have provided numerous valid arguments re usability
in the blogs and forums and in this bug report against making this
change - breaking themes, breaking with another applications look and
feel that don't use Metacity, restricting usability - for visually
impared users, muscle memory, change to icon order, close icons too
close to Edit/View menu in many applications etc etc. However no one is
yet to provide any valid and convincing arguments for this change.

People are making assumptions, but even if those assumptions turn out to
be valid they are very weak reasons for making such a change. People
will/may get used to it, but that's not the point. I personally wouldn't
get used to it becuase I switch daily between Microsoft Windows use and
Ubuntu use. So I will apply whatever workaround is necessary to
facilitate my own needs. But for new users to Ubuntu there needs to be
an air of familiarity and this already exists even with dual panels.

This change breaks usability and compatibilty in a default LTS
installation of Ubuntu and there is no official word for the reasoning
behind it. Until we can enter into the discussion and challenge and
understand those reasons this is a bug because something has changed
with no explanation.

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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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