@Cliff

I'm not saying Canonical have to please everyone. I say a complitly different 
thing. You need to listning to Costumers.
Look someone says in the first post this:
"If the whitelist was retired, Java and Wine would be hard-coded as the only 
software still able to use the menu bar as if it was a notification area, 
because their developers don't necessarily know that Ubuntu even exists."

The question is: Way this developers are different from the others?

More someone say that the tools they need to port is not ready to they can port 
to GTK3.  
Soo way changing something that, for now can, put people of "Ubuntu" vision?


About Canonical vision whats is missing their?
- They whant to make Ubuntu TV (cool)
- They want to make UbuntuPhone OS (Cool)

For my business, the Ubuntu Phone OS, is going to be a interesting tool,
if we solve the "porting" of programs need to our business.

How many accounting programs exist for Linux?
How many ERPS exist for Linux?

For me, is more important to mantain costumers, listning to them, try to help 
them, and try to find partners that want to port the specific programs to 
Ubuntu. 
If not, in my humble opinion, is going to be another OS.

To resume everithing:
- I understand that they don't have to mantain this legacy software, but, some 
software can't, for now be ported, so, why don't wayt for a little more time, 
and when the tools that are needed to port are complited then do the moving,

- Start thinking more about whats is missing in the vision, in a global
view.

- Do not tray to imitate some other OS, we are talking about Ubuntu OS,
not OSX or other OS. Be Ubuntu!

Have a nice sunday

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