Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: light-themes

For the many many users who have no top panel, with the previous
official Ubuntu window decorations and many others you could throw the
mouse to the corner and click to quickly close the window (similarly for
other window buttons placed in the corners).

With the new decorations, you have to precisely target a tiny icon,
which takes a lot more time and attention every time. Try it yourself.

In the default config, the main menu, desktop button, log out button and
trash icon are all right in the corners. Please allow for the many of us
who get rid of the top panel by pushing the buttons into the corners
when a window is maximised, at least as an option!

To be clear, this is nothing to do with the default button order - I
couldn't care less as this is already customisable in gconf-editor. I am
filing a separate bug because comments about the Fitt's-ness of the
maximised button position have got lost in a sea of comments on the bug
on that issue.

** Affects: light-themes (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Outer-most window buttons don't sit in the corners when the window is maximised
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/564749
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