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<p><font size="+1"><tt>GET OUT OF DESKTOP. Stop dividing developer
attention.<br>
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<p><font size="+1"><tt><font size="+1"><tt>Part of the reason in
dropping 32bit was for devs to have less laundry gobbling
their man hours. Now, drop desktop. </tt></font>My vote
would be: "Budgie + Optional GNOME Window Spread replaces
Plank". BUT, that's just me. Conspiracy Man wants MATE DE, let
him have it also.<br>
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<p><font size="+1"><tt>"Ubuntu" proper should ONLY be "server".
Don't pick winners. For desktop, offer a buffet on ubuntu.com
to choose from, list the number of downloads per distro, more
DLs moves a distro toward the top of the list, let the people
speak and the bad devs weep.</tt></font></p>
<p><font size="+1"><tt>Dear Mark Shuttleworth, your awesomeness is
in "servers", which I use. IMHO, get Ubuntu COMPLETELY OUT of
desktop, let GNOME be GNOME and fail if it needs to, focus on
servers only, and then your power to boss will snowball. If
you need to blow off steam because you're human, </tt></font><font
size="+1"><tt><font size="+1"><tt>make concept videos like your
awesome "Ubuntu for Tablets" video. Start vlogging, dude.
Put your "fix eternally doomed GNOME" budget into the
weekly "Minute with Mark" vlogcast. </tt></font>We need
your vision, but your power only seems to be on the command
line. Linus' blistering words in 2011 also had an effect on
GNOME 3.0. Learn from Linus.<br>
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<p><font size="+1"><tt>Frankly, Mark, you're vision is so awesome,
people should pay money to have your desktop. It failed
because you served caviar in a free soup kitchen. If you
really, really want desktop, go back to Unity 7.5, kill those
"can't catch me" notifications, auto-hide those hideous icons
on the left, and charge $10/year for users to install it via
ubuntu.com. I'd pay. A lot of people would.<br>
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