I love Do with Docky and use it daily. I expected that it be
optimized,made more stable and some features will be added (licke
additional docklets) to make it even more awesome. It's not an
overstatement that I thought this will be my personal Gnome 3, at
least UI wise.

Now I discovered Docky (the independent project) and read that Docky
will be removed from Do and I am devastated.

What will this mean? I didn't find any documentation about this
anywhere. Will the two projects split in the way that I can only use
Do functionality with the old overlay UI? And if yes, why?

I installed Docky and while some things were an improvement over Do
with Docky, e.g. better preferences windows, I didn't like the change
in the general look and feel and I definitily disliked the fact that I
couldn't use Do anymore, except by installing Do alongside and using
the old ugly overlay UI.

So to some this up: would please somebody explain the rationale behing
this move and maybe annnounce it publicly on the website because I
don't think I am the only who likes the way Do is now and would be sad
seeing it die.

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