It just seems natural to me that if the desktop is empty, then you may well be 
wanting to launch an app or do some work of some kind so it makes perfect sense 
for the launcher to be there, ready and waiting.
Then when you have launched your app, it moves out of the way so you can fully 
concentrate and maximize the screen space.

The autohide behaviour at the moment seems pretty iffy and
unpredictable.  I find the launcher takes more effort to show than it
should when I WANT it to show, yet when I overshoot the back button in
chromium and nudge the edge of the screen, the launcher shows instantly.

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  Dodge windows is down but what about making the launcher autohide only
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