Worst, attracting new users is a good thing but if you keep
disappointing intermediate and advanced users with many hazardous
decisions and thus make them flee, the amount of users remains the same
at the end of the day, that's not even a logical business decision.
Attract AND keeps requires more balance in the choices.

As for arguments for this essential bug to be resolved:

- Dodging or Intellihide or whatever you call it is just the smart behaviour, 
for many reasons: 1. The launcher gets out of the way when you don't want to 
have it (e.g. maximizing a window, or snapping 2 windows vertically); 2. but 
still is there when you want it; 3. You don't have to make that annoying (and 
slightly time-consuming) gesture to the edge of the screen to get the launcher 
when that's not useful to do it (no window maximized), and that's a major 
complaint I have against Gnome Shell as well; 4. The icons in the visible 
launcher allow you to see at all time which applications have a running 
instance and even the number of instances for the specific application, and 
this overview is needed (another complaint against GS as well, where you must 
trigger the dash with a large and annoying gesture, especially on touchpads, to 
get such a basic overview); 5. As mentioned by zzecool, many dynamic features 
over the icon appeared and what's the point if you can't see them most of the 
time?
Regarding productivity and Unity's possibilities, that's an absolute need. 

- So, for the very same reasons "Auto-hide" is the least natural (not to
say the most stupid) behaviour. And not mentioning the issues of the
launcher spreading over buttons, content, and such. Very unconfortable.
That would be the one to remove if wanting to save resources.

- Then, you have "Never hide", which wastes a lot of space, but above
all completely distorts the Ambiance/Radiance theme, making it
dreadfully inconsistent with maximized windows (not to say ugly, but
that's more of a personal opinion). It may be good as default not to
confuse newcomers, but on the other hand, the theme inconsistency will
push them away. Balance, here we come again...

The excuse of removing it for not having to maintain it is not valid,
since Canonical is spending many resources on groping around in a lot of
directions way more resource-consuming (and sometimes pointless, such as
HUD, considering it's a LTS release).

I've always supported or found my way around the orientation taken in
Ubuntu, but removing this would be the dead end for me, the one blocking
obstacle making me switch, because of it's very negative impact on my
workflow, even if it may seem insignificant. So please do something
about this decision.

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  Dodge windows is down but what about making the launcher autohide only
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