@mr.goose, Marius

These are good options for power users, but do not solve the core issues
raised by this bug. To revise an idea I raised here before:

Perhaps on the login screen (LightDM) there should already be an option
to install additional desktops, using a very easy interface. Each
desktop should get a description for the kind of users and workloads it
is best suited for. Even better would be a screenshot-guided tour,
similar perhaps to what you see during the Ubuntu Installer.

Especially important (and more relevant to this bug about communication
with the community) is that the description for Unity should be HONEST
about its cons. I maintain that poor marketing and too high expectations
are one of the main reasons Unity has been receiving so much negativity.
Unity is truly a terrific desktop shell, but it's still a work in
progress, and is awkward for many kinds of work habits that many
computer users have. As long as users know this, they would be more
inclined to experiment, more forgiving, and more ready to move to a more
mature solution if they need it.

This option to install additional desktops should be very prominent! You
should not have to dig deep into a Launchpad issue in order to discover
that you have other options...

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