Public bug reported:

I received a bug report about a ugly icon for the ok action the other
day (#60424). However, it struck me that the fact that the button said
OK was the real problem. So I looked it up in the Human Interface
Guidelines and asked mpt for advice on the matter.

This seems to be what the HIG advices 
(http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gup/hig/2.0/windows-alert.html):
"Button Phrasing. Write button labels as imperative verbs, for example Save, 
Print. This allows users to select an action with less hesitation. An active 
phrase also fits best with the button's role in initiating actions, as 
contrasted with a more passive phrase. For example Find and Log In are better 
buttons than than Yes and OK."

With Matthew however, you never get simple answers :)
<andreasn> mpt: you know the Add/Remove Applications. Do you think it should 
say "Install" instead of OK in that dialog?
<andreasn> someone bugged me about the fact that the ok-icon was ugly, and I 
thought it was the ok action in itself that was the problem
<andreasn> perhaps "Install and Close" (?)
<mpt> andreasn, (0) insert standard protest here that g-a-i should be part of 
synaptic
<mpt> (1) It's traditionally bad for a single window to have both "Apply" and 
"OK"
<andreasn> :)
<andreasn> mpt: so the short time solution would be?
<mpt> andreasn, since this is a window rather than a dialog, I'd suggest 
removing "Cancel" and "OK", leaving behind "Revert" (disabled until you touch 
anything, maybe with a better name) and "Apply Changes"
<andreasn> mpt: thanks for the help, you rock dude!
<mpt> andreasn, you're welcome :-)
<mpt> andreasn, while you're reporting bugs, ;-) "Advanced" should end in "?"
<andreasn> mpt: you mean that it's a weird naming of that button?
<mpt> andreasn, and perhaps "Revert" would be better as "Reset to Current 
State" (though that's a bit clunky)
<andreasn> mpt: ok, so replace the current 3 buttons with 2 saying "Revert" 
"Apply changes"
<mpt> andreasn, "Reset" for the first one, I think
<andreasn> yeah, sorry, missed that
<mpt> it's not powerful enough to actually do reversion


So, the proposal is to label the buttons like this:

[Reset]     [Apply Changes]

** Affects: gnome-app-install (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Untriaged
         Status: Unconfirmed

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Button labeled OK
https://launchpad.net/bugs/60698

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