Well, Johann, while there is _some_ truth in the words you say (and
seemingly, you loved Unity as much as I did---did you also notice the
massive memory footprint increase with 17.10, by the way?), I must say
it needs some time to understand that yours is not SPAM or a troll's
message, and we have to open our eyes to see some facts that prove the
opposite of what you say. Partially, at least.

- The Ubuntu website was recently overhauled, with an obvious attempt to
making "the sexiness of the Ubuntu desktop" appeal to users and vendors
alike. With an undeniable focus on sporting Snap packages (hence, the
IoT efforts have _at least_ a collateral effect on the Canonical's
desktop efforts -- I don't think this is a coincidence).
https://www.ubuntu.com/desktop

- Canonical has managed to have a tremendous success with bundling
Ubuntu with vendor hardware, specifically with DELL. The DELL website,
though there is room for improvement, offers lots and lots of models
that come shipped with Ubuntu, some even _only_ with Ubuntu (no Windows
available on them---typically, because Windows wouldn't run on that low-
end hardware. :-}  The price they pay is that, for what I've seen, DELL
starts to offer (or had offered) some models also with RedHat Enterprise
as an alternative desktop system. (That hurts bad! All the endless
efforts, and then a somewhat competitor comes along and gets everything
for free.)  And, the DELL website is seriously broken. _They_ need to be
kicked in their arses! https://dell.com/ubuntu :-{ ("marketing campaigns
last for too short" *facepalm*)  https://pilot.search.dell.com/ubuntu
(the friggin' search is sooo brken!)

- And, yes, everybody seems to know that the GNOME code base is a total
mess. But hey, Purism will fix it! *LOL*  Seriously, the Purism phone
efforts will give the GNU/Linux desktop maybe the final push that will
lead to also Ubuntu increase market share on the desktop! (I love the
future I see coming! ... even though some aspects of what Canonical
needs to do are disturbing, e.g. favor vendors of non-free OSS services
with their Snap apps in their marketing--because consumer market wants
commercial support more badly than free software!)

TL;DR

The bug, in the GNOME extensions code base and predating(!) the release of 
17.10 *facepalm*, must be fixed by "the community". 
https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock/issues/128 (reported 2014! *LOL*)
Not sure who was so blind to pick that pile of poop to include it with 17.10 
w/o at least skimming over the 215 (!) open issues... :-O

Jump in and help to fix it! Canonical is busy with IoT and updating
websites! ;-)

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1725384

Title:
  On touch screens, the apps icon in the dock does not open when touched

Status in Dash to dock:
  New
Status in gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I have an Bangho AERO 1104 with touch screen, when I try to open the
  application drawer from the applications icon in the dock, it does not
  open.

  1)- Ubuntu 17.10 Artful Aardvark 64 bit
  2)- gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock_0.7
  3)- What should happen is that touching the applications icon in the dock, 
opens the application drawer.
  4)- Instead, what has happened is that absolutely nothing happened

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