I think this is a good idea. Not because it's particularly useful (I likely won't use it), but as an alternative for people who don't have 3D acceleration working (such as people who have ATI cards).

It remains to be seen if it will be much different from MATE. But if it sticks with GNOME 3 more (i.e. not forking all the programs like MATE does), it could go in a completely direction from MATE that I like (sticking with GNOME 3 and most of its design decisions with the GNOME software, but offering a traditional, fast 2D desktop environment for people that just can't use GNOME Shell).

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