@SRoesgen

With 269 comments (mine is 270!), *every* aspect of this bug has been
mentioned already, at least once. :)

I suggest we all give it a rest. It is very clear that this bug report
is not helping one bit. Mark has not budged since comment 2, and in the
plans for 12.04 we see that the Unity team is prepared to go to great
and bizarre lengths to make sure that the Launcher will not be movable.

All we're doing by "nagging" is fitting in Mark's view of the community,
that we are part of a "minority" of users who refuse to accept that
their pet bug won't be fixed. This, I insist, is an error in
understanding the reason for "nagging:" the community is in fact worried
about Unity's usability and potential, and is every bit concerned about
future Ubuntu users as he is. We tell our stories here, as anecdotal
evidence, and provide our opinions, as longtime computer users.

Come to think of it, he has not *once* come out and thanked us for
posting on this bug. He sees this whole bug as a nuisance and
distraction from his real work, rather than a valuable source of input
from people who use Ubuntu everyday. (He has stated explicitly that he
doesn't care about our opinion: he is targeting people who never used
computers before, or who have barely used them.)

Locking a huge, important UI element like the Launcher to a specific
part of any and all displays will hurt that future. The sheer diversity
of computer displays out there -- so many different sizes, resolutions,
aspect ratios, viewing angles, multiple display setups, touch vs. non-
touch, eInk vs. LCD, including new display technologies that we don't
know about yet -- demands that Unity maintain flexibility. And then
there's a diversity of users: left-handed, right-handed, speakers of
right-to-left languages (like me).

You want to run Unity in a car computer? Well, in your country do you
driving on the left or right side of the road? There are just so many
aspects to this that it seems like shooting yourself in the foot by not
planning for such futures.

The vision of "an operating system for human beings" can only work if it
takes into account the diversity of humans and the diversity of their
experience. Otherwise, it will be an operating system for a lucky group
of human beings who happen to fit a specific mold.

I have no doubt that in a year or two, Unity will have no choice but to
make the Launcher movable, introducing considerable breakage and change
to a bug-free product. And then all our comments on this bug will remain
as archaeological evidence that perhaps the community should have been
listened to. :)

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