Mark, I'm glad you're taking an interest in this thread.  I'll try to
offer my rational thoughts here.  My first encounter with Unity was
after installing Maverick on my netbook, and I found it horribly
lacking.  I very quickly restored the UNR-style desktop (which I think
is a *great* UI for a small screen, by the way) and have been very happy
with it.

Here are my complaints (opinions) regarding Unity:

1) I think Unity is an interesting platform and I am interested in
seeing how it develops.

2) Pushing what seems at best a beta-quality release as the desktop
default I think was a mistake.  It surely turned off many first-time
users, which is who I think you (we) should be appealing to most.  It
also has surely annoyed many experienced users and Ubuntu supporters.
The high quality we have come to expect from an Ubuntu release in the
last several years appeared to simply be tossed out of the window with
this single choice.  If you wanted beta testers, surely there would have
been a better way to go about getting them.

3) The launcher takes up way too much space on a netbook- (or smaller-)
sized device.  It is always on top with no way to shrink, move, or hide
it.  On a 10" (or smaller) screen, this is .75"-1" of horizontal space
that you can never get back.  There is simply not enough space to spare
on a small screen to allow this.  I'm hoping future enhancements will
allow users to adjust this size in the future, which may alleviate this
concern.

4) My very first reaction (after "holy cow this is huge and annoying")
was "this would be awesome on a touchscreen."  I look forward to seeing
how this could be used in such an environment with future improvements.

5) Linux desktop managers have been trying to copy Windows for years
now.  I have always hated the "Start button" UI paradigm.  Now it seems
that we are trying to copy OSX.  I've never been a fan of that UI
either, and really have not liked the do-everything taskbar/launcher
paradigm.  If that's what you're going for here, it's not my cuppa tea.
My favorite UI is still the old and venerable fvwm, with a wharf style
launcher.  Maybe that's just me.

For me, the greatest advantage of Linux and desktop distributions is
that they offer me many choices.  I am experienced enough of a Linux
user now that I am capable of making choices with relative ease.  If I
see an application that improves my desktop experience in any way, I am
happy to give it a try.  If I like it enough, I'm happy to switch
permanently.  Right now, I feel that Unity is not quite ready for prime
time, and currently does not have features that would induce me to use
it as my primary desktop shell.

Seth

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