Many right things have been said (and scarcely considerated, but that's
another story), just one added observation: all comments of the form
"they're just buttons", "you can change it", and partially also "you can
change distribution" are simply irresponsible.

_I_ can change it, and probably will. But I installed >20 Ubuntus, and
certainly distributed it and suggested it to much many people in my LUG
activity. I don't control their systems, and I _know_ many of them will
have troubles when they upgrade. I also know they don't read this bug.
For instance, I know my grandmother will call me saying something's
wrong, and I will fix the issue on _her_ computer, and say "sorry" on
behalf on Ubuntu.

But next time, I'll probably install Debian. So yes, "you can change
distribution" is a partially correct answer... though after putting so
much trust and work in this one I suffer in admitting that I was simply
very irresponsible in trusting in something that "is not a democracy"
(in my ingenuity, I would have sweared that "englightened dictatorship"
was just the perfect form of leadership for such a project).

Notice _I_ will probably keep using Ubuntu: it's simpler, more up-to-
date. It's just not something I can afford to publicize, install and
distribute, now I know the decision making process behind it.

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[Master] Window Control buttons: position/order/alignment
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