Perhaps this bug report doesn't describe a technical problem, as much as
it points to what politicians might call a "messaging"  issue.  Some
people love the old interface and thought it was perfect.  That  means
it's impossible to change it, because there's no way to improve on
perfection.

Two possible remedies:

If the classic "gnome-panel" is still relatively bug free, I wonder if
some of the complaints could be avoided if there was a prominent option
to install this package for a classic desktop.  Like a link to the
package in the settings panel, or a popup message that shows clickable
pictures of alternate desktop "themes" (even as simple as an HTML page).
For at least six months, I was under the impression that the classic
destop was gone for good.  :)  I just noticed it showing up after I
tested out gnome 3.

Secondly, perhaps there could be a meta package that installs AWN (or
dockey, ) and pre-configures it so it looks like a bottom bar.   For the
end-user, I do not think there are clear instructions on doing this
aside from using Google for a half-hour and accidently stumbling on the
information, to even become aware of the option.

After trying out various options, many people who are on the fence or
not happy about a change may come to the conclusion that a new interface
is easier to use.  Though this is not necessarily a wasted communication
effort.   What is different is how people *feel* about a conclusion --
whether they feel they came to agree with a point of view, or whether
they feel they had little choice in a matter.   The second route
triggers deep rooted hostile instincts in humans.  :)

Also I'd suggest another launchpad label beside "won't fix."  The word
"won't" has very negative connotations, suggesting inflexibilty.  Many
comments have read this as "won't listen."  A better label would convey
the thought that it's is deemed costly or breaks other functionality or
packages.   Like "requesting  3rd party solution," "assigned to open
source solution," "assigned to bounty," "requires budget," etc.   In
other words consider the difference in the two messages: "We aren't
going to do this"  versus "Sorry, we will need your help in adding this
feature.  It's currently out of the scope."

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