My opinion on this topic is this:

Graphical interfaces shall be designed to let the user decide over the
work he's being performing; and to minimize decisions about technical
decisions, about how his computer shall behave.

The reason for this is it saves greats amounts of time; while this deep
customizability is mainly not intended for making software more
flexible, but just pass the user the responsibility of fixing by hand
design failures in software and hardware.

On the other hand, I think what meritocracy means is misunderstood by
some. Meritocracy is about letting who contributed more to a project
decide which scope represents better each individual one from the team;
not just only, as seen in
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711426, saying "we disagree".
So there's not feedback with what people needs at all!, although you
choose not to follow; what means decisions are based only in how the
project coordinator understands the world himself.

For simplifying: 
- What people think they need is, most of the time, not exactly what they need.
- But what people don't like is never what they need.
- So what is needed is what is liked by both, developers and users.

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #711426
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711426

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  Ubuntu 14.04 should have gnome-tweak-tool installed by default because
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