In Windows, you have a much more generic menu. When the Windows-user presses Super-L, is he looking for a file, the control panel or an application? Does he want to shutdown the system? There is a very good Vista menu clone for Gnome. Perhaps we should use that, because that's the menu that most people will be familiar with in a few years. Most people are also accustomed to having the clock and systray in the lower right corner. We can easily move them there. Actually, why not just use a single panel? After all, that's what people are used to. If we switched to a more generic menu like Slab or the previously mentioned Vista-menu clone, it might make more sense to the same keyboard shortcut, but we don't.
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