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2012-02-03
"If you don't like Unity, you probably won't like GNOME 3!"
This is a rather dubious statement. Personally, I am quite fond of Gnome 3, but hate Unity. I know other people who feel the same way. I also have met some people who like Unity but dislike Gnome 3, and those who dislike both.
I'm not trying to start a flame war over which is better, but rather I think it's important to note that they are quite different beasts, and someone may like one but not the other.