I have a few concerns about this.

1. This mostly relates to discoverability. I think the workspace
switcher is a pretty compelling feature, especially with the switch away
from a task tray type design like we had in the panel to the launcher.
Once you start to have a lot of windows open, it becomes really hard to
manage them with just alt-tab and the launcher.... I'm a little
concerned that without an icon there in the launcher, 99% of users would
never even discover workspaces.

I don't think having it in the app lens most frequently used is really
helpful in regards to this. I imagine most new Ubuntu users, would run
several applications (Firefox, Banshee, LibreOficce, etc...) from the
launcher, before they even open the Dash for the first time! After this
happens, workspaces (which to me are a pretty key component of the unity
experience), have become an entirely non discoverable feature to the
user

2. A little concerned about users losing windows, and not knowing the
keyboard shortcuts to navigate workspaces...(or knowing what a workspace
is).

What is the rationale behind removing it by default? I can see that
maybe it doesn't belong with the rest of the applications, as really
it's more akin to say the Trash Icon, maybe it's behavior on the
launcher should be tweaked. It should probably be removable, perhaps it
should show up in the app lens. From my perspective we lose a lot more
than we gain by taking it off the default view though.

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