Public bug reported:

It has become an intuitive principle, in User interface design, that if
you right-click on something, you get an (contextual) list of ALL that
can be done to that thing that you've clicked on.

However, when you right-click on a task (on the unity task-bar), it
doesn't provide window-management options such as "Minimize". It shows
"Lock to Lancher" and "Quit", but why not "Minimize" and other
arrangement-oriented options that can be done to any task's window?

** Affects: unity (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  It has become an intuitive principle, in User interface design, that if
  you right-click on something, you get an (contextual) list of ALL that
  can be done to that thing that you've clicked on.
  
  However, when you right-click on a task (on the unity task-bar), it
  doesn't provide window-management options such as "Minimize". It shows
  "Lock to Lancher" and "Quit", but why not "Minimize" and other
- arrangement-oriented that can be done to any task's window?
+ arrangement-oriented options that can be done to any task's window?

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Title:
  Minimize Option is Missing on Task's Context Menus

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