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I think it's wiser to fork and mod XFCE because this route should be shorter. XFCE is faster than GNOME 2 and much faster than GNOME 3. I don't think it's that difficult to get XFCE on par with GNOME 2 as in look & feel and also replacing some default applications.
Cinnamon is just like a 10 hour emergency surgery that will lead the patient to be unable to have full recovery. Projects like MATE certainly need Linus Torvalds himself to 'take on' the lead so that it could mean something to everyone in Linux ecosystem.
Unity and GNOME Shell were a major punch on the face and we all went to the ground. We're getting up, trying to recover, and a bit dizzy. The purpose of so many mistakes surrounding the DE communities are to reevaluate our thinking.
For the time being, it will be CentOS and favourite applications compiled on /opt