I keep hearing everyone freak out over Ubuntu killing Unity and not focusing on Desktop anymore. My question is now that another main Distro now is running gnome and the death of Unity might help Gnome. Linux Desktop is not dead but now that will push more dev on one GUI. Hopefully that will make Gnome much better. What do you think?
@omnipotens I don't mind the death of unity but for sure that Canonical will end with the Linux Desktop effort.
My vision is that they will only focus on server and from time to time, fix some bugs that might appear in Gnome or other.
The desktop doesn't​ give them direct money.
@abacao That's not entirely true the desktop does give them money. It's just not as profitable. Hardware vendors and other companies purchase desktop support licenses. The issue is more people use Ubuntu in the cloud than on desktops.
@omnipotens like I said, the desktop don't give them direct money. And I don't think they get money from support of desktop but for support for server or am I wrong?
@abacao They do get money from desktop support. Companies like Dell purchase and even amazom purchases desktop support.