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Im glad i changed to awesomewm a long time ago, long before gnome3.
Gnome3 is excellent at what it does I guess, and gnome2 too.. If one like overlapping windows... but one should be able to choose from both easily on all distros.
Gnome3 has loads of potential for TVs, smart phones, tablets etc, but shouldnt be pushed on desktop users.