Although it is expected behaviour in a sense that it is what many people
are used to, I'm not sure that really makes it the correct or natural
behaviour.

I am appreciating many changes in Unity because I find them natural, even if it 
is not how I am used to doing things.
I see that as an improvement.

I cannot think of a single case when using Unity that I have wanted to or 
needed to minimize via the launcher, even though it is what I am used to.
The minimize button is on the left so wherever the window is, I don't see that 
it involves any more mouse movement than moving to the launcher, in fact 
probably less in most cases.

If an expected behaviour is also the most natural, logical and obvious 
behaviour, then removing that behaviour may well cause confusion.
If an expected behaviour is simply "expected" or "used to" then I'm not sure 
that is a good enough reason to include the behaviour.

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