I can understand the argument, but actually I do not think it is that
confusing. In the real world and on the computer there are always more
than one way to do things. The question is what is more confusing:
Having the possibility to do a thing in another way or not being able to
do a thing because you can not find it or at least having a hard time? I
know a lot of things I can do with Ubuntu where there are dozens of ways
to do it - that does not confuse me. Confusion comes if people do not
know what to do. I think people make some tasks a habbit and then stick
to it. So I guess many users did not even yet find the FUSA.

I think the current situation is a bit unfortunate. 9.04 is on the
doorsteps and the decision was made. Even of the decision was wrong it
is better to stick with it now. But maybe it is possible to get some
more user feedback on major interface changes. And please include
feedback of impaired users. If somebody who is perfectly healthy and
fully functional and smart likes a new solution that makes a new
solution only usable for such users - unless such features are approved
by those who already have more problems with computers (which are also
kids and or seniors).

Maybe the FUSA features can be tweaked, so that it wont be impossible
for some to use Ubuntu any more (which I fear will be the case).

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