Here's a recent Slashdot writeup of the situation, with many great
comments as usual (a.k.a., "whining"):

http://linux.slashdot.org/story/11/11/11/1752226/linux-mint-the-new-
ubuntu

It's a depressing read.

(Also, of course, sensational: there's no actual proof that Ubuntu users
are switching to Mint in droves.)

Again, I don't think any fault here is Unity itself, which I am
convinced is a terrific and well thought-out shell, but in the abject
failure of the Ubuntu project to satisfyingly explain Unity and its
evolution to Ubuntu's own community of users.

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