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"laughed of stage" ? Have the Ubuntu people ever looked or used Unity (in any form or shape) themselves ?
It never ran stable for me... ever... even gnome3/shell didn't crash on me 2 seconds after loading the desktop on a clean ubuntu install.
Not that I like gnome3/shell btw... I find all the reinventing the desktop paradigm's horrible failures. All are terrible for productivity. (and on KDE4 they have poor performance, crash happy subsystems and poor pixel perfectness there always seem to be weird pixels and redraw errors on everything in kde nowadays.)
It's the same problem as with virtual-keyboards and touch interfaces. All nice and eye-candy, all fancy and shiny... but you cannot get any freaking work done... virtual keyboards are 66% unreliable and never fast enough, same goes for touch screens... ever seen somebody selecting a new stencil in photoshop with a touch screen ? no of-course not... for the same reason that nobody types reports or documents on virtual keyboards... it's slow, it's irritating and your thumbs will die long before you get to anything useful.
Sorry to rain on your comment... this is a more general rant...
I guess I really must be missing something because to me none of the desktops today are as productive as CDE (solaris) was or as functional as 3DWM (sgi) specially for their time.
(Yes this means XFCE is the only desktop environments that fits the bill for me atm, although I also happily live with gnome2 for my daily workstation)