Unlike many here, I don't have a huge issue with moving the window
controls to the left side -- like many, I was relieved that the change
is planned only for the light themes, although all other themes are
currently broken.

However, even given that, the control order is odd. Again, unlike many
here, I don't have an issue with the "Mac style" -- but currently, it
isn't even done in the Mac OS X style. If we do want to move the
controls to the left, I think it would be best to match the control
order in Mac OS X, not only for familiarity (which is a reason given to
keep controls on the right), but also because we aren't really certain
(without given usability studies) of whether the new layout, which is
different from all mainstream environments (including GNOME and KDE) is
actually better, and whether this "better" is worth re-learning to be
different.

I propose that if we are going to move the controls to the left, that we
ought to give careful consideration to simply using the already familiar
control order from Mac OS X -- to do otherwise should be backed up by
some rationale, at the very least.

Placing more controls on the right is interesting, but doesn't change
the problem that having a strange order (to all users) of controls
gives. If we must have them on the left, can we at least go for some
familiarity?

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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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