After having read through this bug's comments, here are my two cents.

1) The "lock screen" item should not be treated differently than 
suspend/hibernate.  They are all options that are a) potentially 
timer-controlled and automatic and b) have no bearing on the current gnome 
session other than to pause it.
2) Why not, rather than using a dialog, just incorporate a submenu into the 
System menu to handle the different shutdown/logout options?  It would be 
simpler and easier to navigate.  Plus it would be consistent with preferences 
and administration menus that do not use dialogs. (See proposal below)
3) Separating the dialog (or menus) into "Pause Session" (or some other 
intuitive name) and "End Session" (or Shut Down etc) would be great.  I have no 
idea why things like sleep and shutdown are in the same dialog as their 
functionality is of a very different nature.

Here is my proposal for a menu-based version of the dialog:

System
**Session (User)
****Lock Screen
****Switch User
****Log Out
**Pause (Power Saving)
****Sleep
****Hibernate
**Quit (Shut Down)
****Reboot
****Power Off

Note: Lock Screen could also go in the Pause submenu, however, locking
the screen is sort of a semi-logout which requires a password so I
placed it in Session/User.

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logout dialog UI objections
https://launchpad.net/bugs/33002

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