Without wanting to sound inflammatory (it certainly isn't meant to), I would be 
interested to know why the feedback of a handful of individuals who are 
unfamiliar with unity seems more valuable than that of the 90+ people who have 
marked themselves affected by this bug (as some people clearly consider it)?
I am not devaluing the usefulness of such testing but I would assume many, if 
not all the people who have contributed to this bug have been using unity for 
at least one release cycle.
These are people for whom the dodge behaviour was also new to them but they 
don't seem to have been confused by it?
As I have mentioned before, plenty of users who were new last term are going to 
be confused by the removal of a feature they have become used to.

Personally, I can use either behaviour.  I prefer dodge/autohide for maximized 
windows but I CAN live without it.
Others clearly feel much more strongly on the subject.
I would guess the 90+ people affected so far will be over 100 within a few days 
and that seems like an awful lot of people to ignore.

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