I think that the approach should be simple and avoid creating any new concept just for minimizing. Let alone complicating the overview.
What about making the minimized windows turn into an icon at the current notify bar? This way it'll partially (or totally?) solve the problems that some people have with the lack of a taskbar (they can just minimize the windows they wanna have on list and the notify area at the bottom will show the list of windows). When the icon of a window in the notifybar was clicked the window will pop up and unminimize. The minimized windows in the notify area won't show up in the overview, so that minimizing can be also a way to clean up the screen. Also, the minimized windows could be shared between different desktops (the same way notifications stay the same no matter the desktop you are in) this way, for people who use different desktop and don't need as much minimization, they can use it for moving windows between workspaces easily (just minimize and unminimize into a different desktop). -- Fernando Carmona _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list gnome-shell-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list