"I've always supported or found my way around the orientation taken in
Ubuntu, but removing this would be the dead end for me, the one blocking
obstacle making me switch, because of it's very negative impact on my
workflow, even if it may seem insignificant. So please do something
about this decision."

I don't mean to threaten Ubuntu as I'm sure Bertrandel doesn't mean
either, but I'd like to add a consideration. Maybe this won't stop me
from using Ubuntu (although now that it'll behave exactly the same as OS
X in this regard, I might actually boot into OS X more often and
gradually leave Ubuntu), but the most worrying thing for me is that it
shows a line of thought that definitely would make me leave. As
Bertrandel said: you might gain new users by dumbing down the OS, but it
will be at the cost of losing more seasoned users. Don't forget that
users are new for just a few months. Probably when the next release
arrives, the new user isn't new anymore. If you keep changing Ubuntu's
behavior at every release, you'll lose users at a rate that might be
even higher than the adoption rate.

That's not clever.

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  Dodge windows is down but what about making the launcher autohide only
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