That would inconvenience the minority of users who asked for the other
options; perhaps they are common to them. It would be thus a usability
downgrade for them compared to the right-click menu available to them in
10.10.

Here is my dream solution:
In preferences, have a "Quicklist" tab if it is relevant to be shown. In there, 
display a table of two columns - one of checkmarks, and the other of a 
quicklist name. Enabling a row will have it show in the unity quicklist, 
disabling it will grey it out and not show it.

We can set a sensible default of 4 most common to be available there (in
my opinion - redo, capture desktop, capture window, capture web) and the
rest will be available for configuration. That way, both the majority
and minorities will be satisfied.

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  Needs quicklists for Natty

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