Le 11/04/2012 21:21, Dale Amon a écrit :
If Ubuntu wishes to
gain market share, then it must meet customer needs and
not cause undue havoc with the operations of companies
all over the world.
Well, that's why Ubuntu has LTS versions and extended support to 5 years for this one, so people who need stability can plan migration on a 5 years period, you still have to deal with changes but that's true for most OSes.

You also assume that
- what you used before was "meet(ing) customer needs" better than Unity, it might be true for you or your customer, it doesn't mean your case is the most common one in the world - companies care much about the desktop "chrome"...often they don't, they care about the services and softwares they run, performances, stability - that choise is taken away from you, it's not, Unity got added, gnome-shell got added, still gnome-panel (gnome classic) is still available are xubuntu, kubuntu, etc.

Nothing also stop you to run lucid for another year if you are happy with it, it's still supported, and maybe revisit options then...

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Sebastien Bacher

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