> But then we have another problem... Nautilus. Nautilus is reversing the meaning of software improvement by removing a lot of important features (like the split folders with F3 and others). Ubuntu as already planned to use Nautilus from 3.4 instead of Nautilus 3.6 but will it stay that way longer ?

With regards to Nautilus, I've never used those features, but I'm sure other people (like yourself) use them.

I'm not sure if these instructions work for changing your File Manager in GNOME 3 fallback mode:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DefaultFileManager

But I think Ubuntu objected to those changes, so I would be interested in seeing if they follow GNOME with Nautilus or not.

> I mean, should really Ruben only use the Ubuntu repositories ? Even if I know that it is a lot of work to create something different.

Well he already does with Lubuntu and Trisquel Mini. Maybe he might just make Trisquel Mini the default/only Trisquel, or use another *buntu for Trisquel.

> LLVMpipe is just horrible to use with Unity, but is somewhat okay to use it (on a Dual Core Intel E5200) with Gnome-Shell although it is not the future and it isn't an alternative for a lot of people.

I think if it ends up being that LLVMpipe is not good enough then hopefully Ruben would look at doing something different.

> In another point, the Ubuntu team already saw and admitted that is a need of a non 3D environment since a lot of users still don't have the required equipment, so maybe we should see what decisions whey will make (even if, in the last times they have been going through some weird directions with Ubuntu :s..)

+1, maybe best thing for now is to wait and see what happens...

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