Benjamin.

I took great care in my posts *not* to criticise the state of the Ubuntu
community in any way at all. My criticisms with regard to engagement
were aimed at the seemingly high-handed approach of the leadership and
undesirability of forcing a half-finished and some would argue
fundamentally-flawed desktop on its community of users. Like the o/p and
many other contributors to this thread, I wanted to express my concern
with regard to the damage this course of action is likely to cause.

Clearly, there is a significant number of users for whom Unity is
entirely inappropriate. Therefore I also suggested some safe and
relatively straightforward workarounds so that users could stay with
Ubuntu, whilst using a desktop environment that was much more suited to
their needs.

Finally, now that you mention it, how *do* you measure community
engagement? And what makes you so certain that the Unity fiasco is
really doing no harm?

Best wishes, G.

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