I agree that borderless looks better overall, since most windows are
light and end up with a shadow that makes them easy to differentiate.
However, since I've heard multiple times that we need to make the Unity
desktop a delight for developers, the terminal use case is very
important. I typically have many terminals (white text on black
background-- a common terminal configuration) open at once and things
start to look really weird when those terminals overlap since it is
difficult to differentiate between them. Because of opacity, if the
terminals are over another window or background that is light, then it
is somewhat possible in a non-bright room to differentiate. When two
terminals overlap over a dark background/dark window (eg, a third
terminal) it becomes quite difficult to differentiate. Attached is a
screenshot-- note, the brighter the room, the harder to differentiate
(also, with the png I've attached it is actually slightly easier to
differentiate than when looking at the actual windows on my monitor).

This has created a usability issue for me if I want to resize one of
these overlapping terminals since I have to slowly drag the mouse to see
the edge. I'm not sure what the solution is, but I'm a developer (among
other things) and I spend much of my time looking at terminals and this
change made my desktop more difficult to use. I've also heard 2 other
people independently, without prompting say the same thing. One idea
would be to blacklist various terminals from being borderless but have
everything else be borderless. Perhaps a better idea would be to allow
people to opt out of borderless for certain windows, or expose opting
out of borderless entirely in Appearance (personally, I don't like this
last one-- I like borderless windows for the most part, just not with
terminals). Maybe there is another more creative solution that works
better for everyone.

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  Decorations: windows should have 0px (bottom and side) borders

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