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12-Year-Old Developer Brings Ubuntu’s Unity Desktop Back to Life

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Bobby Borisov
Jul 1, 2022

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Unity Desktop Environment is a graphical shell for GNOME designed and maintained by Canonical for Ubuntu. It was beautiful and innovative, but Canonical threw it out in 2017.

Now, thanks to a 12-year-old Linux Foundation Certified Developer and Ubuntu member from India, Now, the restart of the active maintenance of the Unity 7 Desktop Environment is a fact.

 

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Bobby Borisov

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