> We have about 20 million users today. We want 200 million users by 2014.
> The extra 180 million users are not in the Ubuntu community today, so you
> can in a sense say that it's true - Unity was not developed for the Ubuntu
> community of today, it was developed with love for the Ubuntu community of
> the future.  You're invited to that community, but not required to join it.

I guess the obvious question is, at what point do you start including Ubuntu
users in your usability testing?  What's the plan to get from here to there?

Kathy Sierra (known for the now-defunct blog, "Creating Passionate Users")
often asks her audience the following question: What do you want your users to
be saying about you:

A. "Their product is awesome."
B. "Their service is awesome."
C. "Their company is awesome."

Her answer is:

D. "I'm awesome."

As a user of Ubuntu, how does Unity make me awesome?

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