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It's odd to see this when just yesterday I was reaching to the top of the screen in Ubuntu for the global menu bar that wasn't there. It certainly would be nice to see this as an option.
I find related aspects of window management on OSX distracting. Here are two things that I think should be fixed. It's really easy to click on the background and end up in the "finder's" menu and not realize it. I see long-time Mac users make this mistake. It would be great to have some indication of what the menu's owner is on the toolbar (other than the list of menu items). My memory is fuzzy, but I seem to remember an application icon on the finder toolbar in MacOS classic. That might be enough.
The other thing, which isn't so easy to fix by the very nature of a global nav bar is the extensive amount of distance you have to move the mouse to reach the global menu when your application window isn't maximized. Using accelerator keys could mitigate this some. How crazy is it to suggest the option of a global navigation bar for the focused window and a menu bar at the top of each window?
On a semi-related note, I'm now enamoured of xmonad, and would like to eschew manual window management altogether. I think a global menu bar would work really well in that situation, for myself anyway.