Thanks for your answer Chris, I didn't interpret it at all as an attack to Unity. In my opinion managing a lot of opened windows in Gnome 2 was intuitive because having a bottom panel with links to them was the main paradigm since Windows 3.1, and it is really hard to change paradigms, new users now are not computer illiterate but come from these previous paradigms, but let's leave the bug open as your opinion is valid and shared by a lot of users.
Thanks for your answer Chris, I didn't interpret it at all as an attack to Unity. In my opinion managing a lot of opened windows in Gnome 2 was intuitive because having a bottom panel with links to them was the main paradigm since Windows 3.1, and it is really hard to change paradigms, new users now are not computer illiterate but come from these previous paradigms, but let's leave the bug open as your opinion is valid and shared by a lot of users.