@magnes:

For what seems to be the first time ever in open source, Unity is
actually being designed in conjunction with "usability studies," which
involve a close look at the habits of a sampling of users interacting
with the desktop. Statistics are gathered on things like where their
mouse pointer moves and where they click, where they pause and where
they spend time. This is a more scientific approach to usability than
the community is used to. It doesn't mean there's no overall vision, but
it does mean that the weight of a lot of design decisions ends up being
external to any one person's opinion. Of course, you also look at
statistics and not just the average: if you seem that half of the test
sample exhibits one habit and the other exhibits the opposite habit, you
need to take that into account in your design.

I don't think this is "blind," I think it's actually perceptive. The
limitations of this approach are that you need to present the test
sample users with an actually running desktop to play with. So, it takes
a few iteration until things are perfected.

I definitely applaud the Unity team for this innovation, and hope other
open source projects learn from it.

@paul:

Market rules and leadership notwithstanding, Launchpad is an integral
part of the process of improving Ubuntu. Some of the complaints here are
indeed over-the-top (people "threatening" to move to XFCE, oh noes!) but
there are a few reasonable arguments, too. Everyone here wants Ubuntu to
succeed.

The irony is that you are whining about our whining. If you don't agree
with this effort, just get over it. :)

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