This meta post will summarize the selection results and related findings. **Selection results**: 5 suggested, 3 selected for bounties. All bounties were opened to reward existing answer, although some questions remain unanswered (#2, #3, #4). 1. [Dec 20][1]: https://askubuntu.com/q/1009311 (*selected*) 2. [Dec 21][2]: https://askubuntu.com/q/943147 (*selected*) 3. [Dec 25][3]: https://askubuntu.com/q/213511 4. [Dec 26][4]: https://askubuntu.com/q/991858 5. [Dec 29][5]: https://askubuntu.com/q/212346 (*selected*) Question #2 should be highly concerned, as there seems to be no way to make Ubuntu more friendly to colour-blind users. The high contrast themes are "broken" and almost all themes were not designed to differentiate colours for active/inactive window title bars. Bounty, even twice, has failed to get the real answer. **Related findings**: Through this meta post, there are few things that may be inferred alongside user experience of myself as the meta original poster. - Meta may not be visited by established users with relatively low reputation points (around 1,500 points and below)--I similarly have started to engage meta only when reaching that range few years ago, and before that I may have visited but never engaged in meta. - Bounty indeed draws attention, but seems hardly effective at encouraging users to post an answer that actually answer the question--bounty instead may be ignored, or tend to receive new duplicate answers that are not any better than existing answers. - The amount of bounty may be downplayed and does not necessarily valued by users--almost all bounties that I had earned over the years worth only 50 points each, which I had engaged only because there were no other answers that satisfy the question and I was willing to invest some time and had the means to write a better answer at the time; otherwise, unanswered questions with bounty given with 50 or 100 points may be often downplayed (not just on Ask Ubuntu but other SE sites that I have engaged). - Getting a good answer is basically finding a good match that fits the question, and bringing discussion on meta--even if that turned out "preaching to the choir" (having the wrong audience) as pointed by a commentator--was the only known way to clarify this matter. **Credits**: Thanks to all users who engaged in this meta post. - [@karel][u1], the first and the only suggested post besides the original poster - [@Fabby][u2], the one provided bounties to 2 suggested posts - [@MarkKirby][u3], [@user.dz][u4] and other commentators - and all annonymous voters (+18/-2) That is all to share. [1]: https://meta.askubuntu.com/a/18929 [2]: https://meta.askubuntu.com/a/18933 [3]: https://meta.askubuntu.com/a/18934 [4]: https://meta.askubuntu.com/a/18938 [5]: https://meta.askubuntu.com/a/18941 [u1]: https://meta.askubuntu.com/users/94914/karel [u2]: https://meta.askubuntu.com/users/344926/fabby [u3]: https://meta.askubuntu.com/users/75060/mark-kirby [u4]: https://meta.askubuntu.com/users/26246/user-dz