** Description changed:

  Workspace switcher should not be in the Launcher by default.
  
- - On fresh installs of Ubuntu, the workspace switcher should not be in the 
Launcher by default
- - If a user is upgrading, the workspace switcher should remain in the Launcher
- - The workspace switcher should be available in the Dash App Lens, so that 
users can add the workspace switcher to the Launcher by dragging and dropping 
from the Dash.
- - On a fresh install, the workspace switcher should appear underneath the 
"Most Frequently Used" category header in the App Lens.  As a user starts to 
use applications the normal ranking algorithm should apply, so if a user does 
not use the workspace switcher it should drop down the "Most Frequently Used" 
order, until it eventually no longer appears underneath this category header.
+ - On fresh installs of Ubuntu, the workspace switcher should not be in
+ the Launcher by default
+ 
+ - If a user is upgrading, the workspace switcher should remain in the
+ Launcher
+ 
+ - Dragging and dropping the workspace switcher into the Trash should
+ remove the icon from the Launcher and disable workspaces
+ 
+ - It should be possible to drag and drop the workspace icon to place it
+ into any position in the Launcher
  
  - If the workspace switcher is not present in the Launcher, all other
  workspace functions and touchpoints on the desktop should be disabled.
  These touchpoints are:
  
  -- The Alt+Space window accessibility menu
  -- The 'right click on window title bar' menu
  -- The workspace shortcuts listed in the SUPER key keyboard shortcuts overlay
  -- All workspace related keyboard shortcuts
  
  Are there any other workspace touchpoints that I have missed?  If so
  please add them in comments on this bug and I will update the bug
  description.
+ 
+ 
+ ------------------------------------
+ Preferred method of enabling workspaces
+ 
+ - The workspace switcher should be available in the Dash App Lens, so
+ that users can add the workspace switcher to the Launcher by dragging
+ and dropping from the Dash.
+ 
+ - On a fresh install, the workspace switcher should appear underneath
+ the "Most Frequently Used" category header in the App Lens.  As a user
+ starts to use applications the normal ranking algorithm should apply, so
+ if a user does not use the workspace switcher it should drop down the
+ "Most Frequently Used" order, until it eventually no longer appears
+ underneath this category header.
+ 
+ - A user should also be able install workspaces from the 'Themes and
+ Tweaks' section of the Software Centre
+ 
+ 
+ ------------------------------------
+ Fallback method of enabling workspaces
+ 
+ - Add checkbox to 'System Settings / Appearance / Behaviour' to enable
+ workspaces
+ 
+ - This should be displayed as:
+ 
+ Reveal sensitivity    Low ----|---------High
+ ------
+ Enable workspaces []          Add show desktop icon to Launcher []
+ ------
+ Restore Default Behaviours

** Changed in: unity
     Assignee: Jason Smith (jassmith) => (unassigned)

** Changed in: unity
   Importance: Medium => High

** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Medium => High

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