Khurshid, are you aware that there are apps in the default Ubuntu install that never got these headerbar patches, like gnome-calendar and gnome-sudoku?
And there are a rather large number of GNOME apps that aren't in the default install.
Even Firefox is switching to headerbars, maybe by early next year.
It feels like a huge undertaking if you really want to not have headerbars in Unity, and I'm not sure it's worth all that work.
Khurshid, are you aware that there are apps in the default Ubuntu install that never got these headerbar patches, like gnome-calendar and gnome-sudoku?
And there are a rather large number of GNOME apps that aren't in the default install.
Even Firefox is switching to headerbars, maybe by early next year.
It feels like a huge undertaking if you really want to not have headerbars in Unity, and I'm not sure it's worth all that work.