I, as well as you, know that. . . so my question to the original
submitter would be, what is the problem with easy to close?  Another
issue is, if not for close, what are the left most and top most sides
and the corner for?  Resizing?  Well, that wouldn't b useful if the
window is maximized, and even if it weren't, there are three other
corners to grab.

The new behavior makes it so, the corner where the close is, is an extra
resizer. . . Why not just add another possible element to "close"
"maximize" and "minimize" called "spacer".  If somebody has such a big
issue with accidentally closing their windows all the time, they can put
a spacer in the corner instead of the "close".  This is honestly
ridiculous and regressive, when was it ever policy in an operating
system to PURPOSELY make something harder to do?

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Window close button is clickable anywhere in the corner
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/558327
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