The issue is really not with Unity but with the fact that choices were
removed when Canonical chose to implement Unity.  True there is (or was)
the choice of a semblance of the option of a Gnome desktop but it is a
bandaid and functions poorly in my experience.  

I suffered Unity during a six week effort "give Unity a chance" and to
avoid being accused of being unwilling to learn something new by Unity
supporters - I despise Unity now more than ever and, frankly, also no
longer have much regard for Ubuntu, which I had relied upon as my main
OS since around 5.10.

It may be that Unity should not be ignored in QGIS development but
neither should scarce resources be assigned to a desktop that,
apparently, functions far from the norm.

-Dennis

On Thu, 2012-06-14 at 11:03 -0500, Spencer Gardner wrote:
> +1
> 
> Just because you don't like Unity doesn't mean it should be ignored in 
> development. I'm a happy Unity and QGIS user and this kind of talk doesn't 
> reflect well on the community.
> 
> Spencer
> 


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