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I have no idea what they are going to do next. Until recently I thought they would simply deploy an improved Gnome Fallback-Mode and I was really surprised they let it die so easily.
Maybe they just don't care about the user experience and will keep shipping their rusty version of Gnome 2 for the next decade? If so, including a new-ish version of Xfce as an alternative to it sounds like a good idea.
Red Hat has announced That RHEL 7 will ship with Gnome 3, but most system admins don't use a graphical interface very often so I doubt they'll care too much. There were rumors that Debian was going to change their default to Xfce because they were having trouble fitting Gnome 3 on one Live Cd but I guess they figured out a way to do it and Gnome is still their default at the moment.
The interesting one to watch will be Red Hat. They've always been a strong financial supporter of the Gnome Project and if the Shell does actually end up cutting into their profits and they drop support for it. Gnome is going to have some real problems...




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You just made a very sensible point. I am sure Red Hat is looking into this. Don't be surprised if tomorrow Red Hat announces XFCE as their new default user interface. If they did something like they did in the past, with Bluecurv'ing KDE and GNOME; tweak XFCE and clean up its rough edges, then XFCE would gain real momentum.
Debian has already changed to XFCE as default, although being pretty cynical about the real motives.