Paul,

Perhaps I've misunderstood the proposal but if my understanding is
indeed correct then I still think it would prove confusing. Let's say
you had a maximised firefox window in the background and an focused,
unmaximised nautilus window in the foreground. Currently the panel would
display the nautilus window title and menu whilst the nautilus window
itself has its own title bar with window controls. Now there are
problems with this which do need fixing, as the initial bug report
outlined, but in terms of interaction with the focused window I think
it's pretty clear.

Under this proposal, however, the panel would now contain the firefox
window controls right next to the words "File Manager", and on mouseover
the firefox window controls would be next to a fairly generic set of
menus (File, Edit, View etc.) which could belong to either program. I
think this would be highly confusing, users would end up closing firefox
when they meant to close nautilus or possibly think that the nautilus
menus relate to firefox (though I think the former is the biggest
issue).

I think my proposal, as it were, would be the neatest way around this.
That way the panel would continue to serve as firefox's title bar with
window controls, window title and menus and all the titlebar clicking
and dragging functions, and all of nautilus' functions would be provided
within its own title bar.

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Title:
  The Unity Panel's window controls and window dragging features should
  work for the uppermost maximized window regardless of current window
  in focus.

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