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So, why should GNOME support server side decorations?
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Look, there are plenty of minimal no-space-wasting titlebars delivered with every distro and you can install additional ones or even create your own. And (likely) every WM has settings what to display where or at all. You can have your hated titlebar away with a few clicks.
However, with CSD, the app dev says it looks like this and you as a user can do nothing about it except patching and compiling the source.
One is do whatever and the other is i choose for you (which is exactly in line with Gnome thinking btw).