Public bug reported:

I wish a Unity like desktop bar in Gnome, or the default desktop manager
of Ubuntu.

More precisely:  a desktop bar which is capable to steal, to take away
the menu bars of the application windows, and show the menu bar of that
application window which is in focus currently.

I wish this in the default desktop manager, what is currently Gnome if I
know correctly.

The only reason why I still use the Unity is this feature what I find
very comfortable.

Can I configure the Gnome desktop this way right now, or it needs an
amount of programming, and a better knowledge of the gnome system?

If my wish is not only a simple configuration or a bit more only, and if
the solution does not need far too deep knowledge of the Gnome desktop
programming, then I am ready to program it, if someone gives me the
references to concise reading materials enough for this work (I use and
program computers since 1972 on regular daily base, and a I am fluent in
unix/linux tools, including C/C++ what I teach regularly at the
university).

[[it was suggested me at the AskUbuntu, that this kind of wishes fits
here to the bug reports better, and somebody with enough privileges will
mark this as a "wish list" item]]

** Affects: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Whish: a Unity like desktop bar in Gnome, or the default desktop
  manager of Ubuntu

Status in gnome-settings-daemon package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I wish a Unity like desktop bar in Gnome, or the default desktop
  manager of Ubuntu.

  More precisely:  a desktop bar which is capable to steal, to take away
  the menu bars of the application windows, and show the menu bar of
  that application window which is in focus currently.

  I wish this in the default desktop manager, what is currently Gnome if
  I know correctly.

  The only reason why I still use the Unity is this feature what I find
  very comfortable.

  Can I configure the Gnome desktop this way right now, or it needs an
  amount of programming, and a better knowledge of the gnome system?

  If my wish is not only a simple configuration or a bit more only, and
  if the solution does not need far too deep knowledge of the Gnome
  desktop programming, then I am ready to program it, if someone gives
  me the references to concise reading materials enough for this work (I
  use and program computers since 1972 on regular daily base, and a I am
  fluent in unix/linux tools, including C/C++ what I teach regularly at
  the university).

  [[it was suggested me at the AskUbuntu, that this kind of wishes fits
  here to the bug reports better, and somebody with enough privileges
  will mark this as a "wish list" item]]

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