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Everyone is going on about the lack of punctuation; I can't get over this snippet. It's like the ideal of an ego wrote this.
If you'd like to know my experience with Unity DE, I thought it felt like a toy and when it was packaged with Ubuntu, it was the first time I left vanilla Ubuntu since the days of Gutsy Gibbon.
I'm glad to hear Unity getting love. The customizability is by far linux's key strength. So it can give people what they want. For example, it gives me the ability to completely ignore Unity.
Unity would be awesome if you used the laptopto run only a few applications each on the bar.
So i actually think unity would be perfect for the normie or even the writer.
Will it your point after all.but remember not anything is going to be forgotten forever.