Hi :)
True.  I don't think this path would have been chosen if there had been any 
choice about it.  I think we had 2 choices
1. stick with Gnome which had no touchscreen support and no intention of 
building that in any-time in the next few years plus watch Gnome 
1.a) Watch Gnome head towards where Unity is now
1.b) copy Mint's idea of developing a "plugin" for gnome3 to make it look more 
like gnome2, with an ever increasing amount of work to keep the plugin working

2. Find something else that did have touchscreen support (or could
develop it fairly easily) and was willing to be developed in a direction
that might gain a larger user-share

I think both the Gnome project and the Ubuntu project failed to work
together in a mutually beneficial way apparently causing perfectly
reasonable and justifiable ire on both sides.

I don't follow the relevant threads and i am not invoved with either
project so please forgive me if i have got it all wrong.  I'm just
giving my own impression as i squint from the distant side-lines.

Ubuntu has taken a hefty beating over this and has dropped from the 1st
place position it has occupied for many many years in the opinion polls
that i do occasionally glance at (at DistroWatch).  Mint chose option 1b
which gives us all at least 1 possible place to go in the short-term but
it's an untenable position so hopefully Ubuntu's position will prove
best in the longer-term as i would like to return to it if i am ever
'forced' to go to another member of the same family or perhaps even give
Mageia or something for a try for a year or so.

Don't forget that support for the 10.04 LTS lasts until at least 2013,
April so if the 12.04 LTS is not what we would hope then we still have a
year more after that.  Also while many of us had a bit of a nightmare
moving from Windows to Ubuntu it is much easier to move between
different distros, especially if they are in the same family.  Even ones
in different families are less of a stretch than between say Xp and
Vista or Win7 in my opinion.

Back when Ubuntu first started Gnome probably wasn't as great as it was
just before Gnome 3 arrived.  Things move forwards.  Unity will move
forwards i am sure.

Regards from
Tom :)

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