Until there is either a better menu or a better tab label, there is no
point in regressing to an old label or diverging from upstream.  It
doesn't matter what the exact label is, users are still going to know or
figure out (single learning experience, not long-term learning curve)
what it is supposed to do.  There are bigger problems with logging
out/switching users/rebooting/whatever with the Kickoff menu than the
tab label (confirming an action three times, for instance).

Kubuntu has no problem diverging from upstream when it improves the
experience, but not when it isn't going to make a difference.  I do have
concerns that Leave may not be translated well, but translation
usability is an issue in every application.  I'm not a fan of having the
session options available in Kickoff, nor do I care how the workflow is
being handled.  But until there is a better alternative...

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new kde4 menu item unclear context for  'leave'
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/226430
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