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I was a happy Gnome 2 user for many years. I gave Gnome 3 a shot and stuck with it until 3.2 was released and when all my extensions, that actually made it somewhat usuable, stopped working I decided to explore a bit, with 4 years of using Linux I had only used Gnome 2 as my desktop, so I dabbled with Mate, Xfce, KDE and later, and very briefly, Cinnamon before I just gave up on Linux DE's and installed Openbox on my laptop & PC. I'm quite happy with the way it balances simplicity and advanced customization. I have no plans on ever switching anymore
I'm sure they'll fix everything about Gnome 3 eventually, probably within a release or two before Gnome 4 is released and everything gets messed up again and then everyone can complain about missing the good ole days of Gnome 3...
Edited 2012-03-31 16:11 UTC