Christoph: As I just explained on IRC, raw customizability of the menu
is not the standard we're using here -- otherwise every menu item in
OpenOffice.org would need an icon merely because its menus are
customizable. The Ubuntu Software Store has moved to the Applications
menu (bug 431882). And I don't see any missing icons in your screenshot
of the Places menu: "Connect to Server", "Search for Files", and "Recent
Documents" are not objects, whereas the other items are.

antistress: Please report a bug in Firefox that the search menu should
have icons, if you haven't already.

Vladimir: No, we are not doing this because Mac OS X does it. Even if we
were, that Mac OS X does something does not *necessarily* make it a bad
idea. The main reason it's hard to find people comparing the sexiness of
interface design details is that software is a young industry (compared
with music or fashion, for example), so interface design criticism is
not yet an established field of literature (and the little that exists
is mostly about Mac software, e.g. John Siracusa and John Gruber). You
are probably correct that "Add/Remove...", with that wording, should not
have had an icon, because it is an action rather than an object; but it
is being replaced in the Applications menu by "Ubuntu Software Store",
which is more obviously an application itself and therefore should have
an icon.

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(design decision) Icons missing from context menu , dialogue buttons , firefox 
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