In our Chinese, the so-called "New Year" has the intention of bringing new people apart from the old. For example, if we say "New Year's Eve", "Xi" is certainly not a good thing and must be removed. Last year, after the release of Ubuntu10.04, the complaints against the Unity desktop were heard, and many others were moved away (to the Mint ). This indicates that there is an "Xi" in Unity and the "Xi" must be removed from the "Xi. To be honest, the "Xi" in Unity is too rigid and inflexible, leaving no "room" for third-party developers ". After nearly a year of reflection
In our Chinese, the so-called "New Year" has the intention of bringing new people apart from the old. For example, if we say "New Year's Eve", "Xi" is certainly not a good thing and must be removed.
After the release of Ubuntu 10.04 last year, many people were overwhelmed by complaints about the Unity desktop ). This indicates that there is an "Xi" in Unity and the "Xi" must be removed from the "Xi. To be honest, the "Xi" in Unity is too rigid and inflexible, leaving no "room" for third-party developers ". After nearly a year of reflection, Ubuntu developers "have listened to feedback", but they still think: "Unity is the way forward", you just need to take the "Xi" out.
In January 13 this year, the Ubuntu International Community suddenly launched "Unity5.0", which is a big surprise. Go in and check that the "Launcher" and "Dash" are still retained (exists). However, users are allowed to modify them themselves, which is more flexible than the previous one (snappy) more, the "Xi" Rush, it is "New Year. Of course, Unity5.0 is still a "test version". After three months, it will be officially used in Ubuntu 12.04 (LTS.
Now, Ubuntu's Unity is "New Year". We should spread this "Good message" as soon as possible, especially for those who are angry with Unitu to hear it. As a result, we can say: Congratulations, congratulations, Ubuntu is New Year! If someone doesn't understand what this means, you will say to him: Ubuntu's Unity "New Year's Eve!
Note: Unity5.0 is a huge step for Ubuntu in the right direction.