Honestly: I find neither Gnome 3 nor Unity to push Ubuntu or Linux much
further on the desktop. For me both are not intuitive although I have
seen a lot of different GUIs and Desktop environments and consider
myself being flexible in adopting to new/other environments.

Since 10.10 I tested all the major desktop environments. Since I tested
them the first time, I think XFCE developed best. That impression is
confirmed by many peers currently considering move to Xubuntu. Others
moved to Mint which I do also consider as a quite good distro. I
personally considered removing all my Gnome Panels on my 10.04 work
machine and using the Gnome Desktop in combination with AWN (which I
personally prefer over Cairo Dock). The interesting thing: From the
ground idea Unity is not so far away from my optimum desktop. There are
good ideas and I appreciate to have yet another choice for my desktop
environment.

I always was convinced that Unity is planned to be configurable.

My major critics: Why the hack switch to unity as primary desktop environment 
when it is still that beta stadium?!?
Ubuntu has switched to Unity too early!

My minor critics: I consider other issues or focus points more important
than introducing yet another desktop environment. Canonical could also
have decided to help developing XFCE and choose that as further primary
desktop environment for Ubuntu. It is a well known problem of the whole
Linux community that sometimes forces should be united rather than
everybody is doing his own stuff.

All that said: I can understand the decision to develop an own desktop
environment as Gnome 3 is not moving into the right direction IMHO.

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