> > I think the point is that, when creating a distribution for everyone,
you can't customize it so that it's perfect for everyone, because it > won't be. Everyone has different expectations, and, thus, the default > desktop should be as neutral as can be. That's why we should stick with > the default GNOME experience, and make it easy for users to customize > it. > That's the exact point. Customising the desktop is so easy that the best we can do is ship default GNOME UX.
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