@Mark: I am not saying that the user have to use CCSM (that actually is
a little verbose maybe), but it make nosense (in my honest opinion) to
remove it, forcing users who want to configure unity to install it.

I would agree to make a -fast'n'easy- version of CCSM for the users with
less experience, but leaving the option "Show full option list"..

After natty get out, i dont want to see another storm of blog posts
about "How to configure Unity", why should we make this so
uncomfortable?

Really, i dont understand; If the goal is to see what people will do
without an easy way to customize unity, and then prepare the "perfect"
tool for ocelot, its ok, but looks like the meaning is to  prevent the
user to do some things.. and this is hard to accept (for me).

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  no config tool currently provided for Ubuntu Unity Plugin

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