Oh my god, point (1)  was by design!

"""If the application *is not* in focus when the user moves their
pointer over the Launcher app icon, the first mouse wheel click towards
or away from the user should focus the application, and bring the top
most window in the application's z stack to the front of the global z
stack. Subsequent clicks of the mouse wheel the operate exactly as
described above"""

For god's sake, this part needs to be reconsidered.

There is a basic principle in the way mouse wheel interaction has ALWAYS worked 
EVERYWHERE and you're breaking it here, and it's not a good innovation.
The mousewheel is used to move "something" forward and backward, and if you 
move it forwards and then backwards (or viceversa) of an equal amount, you go 
back to the original status.
Think about the way it is used for scrolling a page, or zooming in and out in 
an image editor, or (I hate it but unfortunately it's become widespread) 
switching between tabs in a browser, or between choices in a dropdown menu 
(even without unfolding it, regrettably, but again that's become popular). In 
all cases, the rule is never broken: if you move one step too much in one 
direction, either intentionally or accidentally (the latter being very common) 
you can always go back by moving the wheel one step in the following direction.

Now even if point 2 gets fixed , which is clearly a bug and contraddicts
the "requirements" stated in this request (see #1263786), you are still
breaking the "reversibility" of mouse wheel movements.

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  [FFe] Launcher, Window Management - More Effective window switching
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