If Ubuntu developers change some important default interface aspect then they must provide an ability to users to restore interface behavior as in previous versions.
If Ubuntu developers doesn't have time to provide an ability to users to restore interface behavior as in previous versions, then they should leave the interface as in previous versions.
Now I'm attaching simple, but user-friendly tool to change window management buttons position (left, right, custom). This tool simply changes the value of "/apps/metacity/general/button_layout" gconf setting (I changed this to "menu:maximize,minimize,spacer,close" - I like space between maximize and close buttons :)
If Ubuntu developers change some important default interface aspect then they must provide an ability to users to restore interface behavior as in previous versions.
If Ubuntu developers doesn't have time to provide an ability to users to restore interface behavior as in previous versions, then they should leave the interface as in previous versions.
Now I'm attaching simple, but user-friendly tool to change window management buttons position (left, right, custom). This tool simply changes the value of "/apps/ metacity/ general/ button_ layout" gconf setting (I changed this to "menu:maximize, minimize, spacer, close" - I like space between maximize and close buttons :)