I think this change was poorly thought out. Now if you have twenty
screened terminals open, and you select "Close All", you get to click
the close button twenty times in twenty separate windows all telling you
the same obvious thing.

Why is this desirable behavior? Generally when you close a window, you
expect the application you are running to stop, and if not you're using
screen and instead want the window to close.

Shouldn't there be a "Don't ask me this again." checkbox in place before
implementing something like this?

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gnome-terminal provides no options for disabling close this window dialog
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/322488
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