"Seemed" sounds not very definite to me...

I really like a non-cluttered naming scheme/UI philosophy especially for
things I see every day. This is important for beginning users, but also
very much for the more experienced. I've been using Ubuntu for a long
time now (as my primary system, at work and at home), and the main
reason to like it (besides the community and open source thing) is that
it has (or, apparently, had) a strong vision shared with Gnome that
computers should be friendly to humans and that we made them to make our
workflows as easy as we can...

How can you defend a choice like this in this perspective? Then we might
as well add a config button to the screensaver, no? (for the record:
which I would welcome)

I must have missed something important.

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