I have an idea how to solve this mess: KDE Plasma. I am starting my
education on "Applied Informatics" this year. I need a pastime other
than computer games. My thought: Why not to try to port Unity to KDE
environment? The plasma interface has a very nice feature - lock-down of
interface, so it cannot be customized, until unlocked. This single
feature divides the interface into two very different modes: complete
and zero customizability. When locked by default, the UX team can assume
the "noob users" (no disrespect meant - just a quick phrase) won't
destroy the plasma desktop by accident, yet the "power users" will have
tools not available for traditional GNOME/Compiz desktop. But for this
to happen, I would need to have support in form of all the "art and
design". I don't want to make the stuff from scratch - I want to do a
port, which means I would need to have all the stuff like proper
gradients for panels, how thick the panels should be, etc. It would take
a lot of time, I would need to learn a lot of stuff, but the effect is
worthy. The KDE desktop is the single thing I miss in the "vanilla"
Ubuntu.

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