Use term "hide" instead of "minimize" for windows
please provide a consistent naming and implementation for gnomes "hide" and "show".
reason: there is a good writeup about status icons aka tray here: https://blogs.gnome.org/aday/2017/08/31/status-icons-and-gnome/
sometimes people using gnome get confused by the difference between "hide" (a window goes out of the way, is visually in the background of another window, or the desktop) and "minimize" (a window becomes small but still visible on the screen). the keyboard shortcut "ctrl-h" does "hide" and there is a right click action on a window border which says "minimize". even the action called in gtk then seems to be "minimize" - which is confusing as gnome has not even an area on screen to display such mini-windows.
minimize and a "tray" or "notification area" should be a concept belonging together. an extension to gnome providing a tray should be allowed to add a "minimize". but normal gnome should only have "hide" to put a window into the background.
while gnomes design is proper and beautiful, confusion caused can be seen in examples like #4037, https://github.com/telegramdesktop/tdesktop/issues/16062.