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> You said you don't want customizeability (I mean, you make unity have unmodifiable defaults) and you said you want more apps (I mean, you put a huge effort in the Ubuntu Software Store), but these two things are a contradication, because *if we can't do anything, why should we develop apps for you*?
You already posted this mail on desktop list. I already pointed out there itself that this *we* and *you* isn't constructive.
Who said that "unity should not be customizable"? When unity came out it hardly had any config settings. 11.04 had some, then 11.10 had a bit more. You need to understand that stability is more important than customization. Lack of customization hits only a few people but instabilty hits everyone.
Lastly I wish any unity devs reply if they have time but comparing a one year old software with a 8 years old software(firefox) isn't fair.
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Manish
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