The current default is a good one - stick with it.

New users would be unaffected by allowing Dodge as an option which is
not the default.  As such, all those who like it would still have it
available, so everyone here would get exactly what they're after.

I've read many comments about how poorly Dodge tested with users, and
have been impressed with the willingness to let a feature go based on
user testing results.  But unless those tests showed similar results for
the decision to conceal menu commands from the user, it would seem there
are reasonable questions about the methodology used in those tests.

Even if we take the user testing results as reported at face value,
allowing Dodge as a non-default option lies completely outside of those
results, since they would affect zero new users except those who
explicitly go out of their way to use Dodge.

Given how well Dodge worked functionally, this seems like a win-win for
all; I'm having difficulty understanding why there's a  conflict at all
here.

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