I do. It's my favorite of the mainstream DEs. It doesn't waste much space, it looks good out of the box (in my opinion), and it's more stable and responsive than GNOME in my experience.
I'm still on 16.04 with Unity. I switch between Unity and Xfce (mainly because the machine is old). I hope community support stays strong and addresses some shortcomings that have been around (I don't recall what they were, but there were some even in Ubuntu 16.04). I'm not a fan of the other interfaces being similar to Windows, and I like having a better experience right out-of-the-box.<p>If there were a way to donate money to directly help continue Unity development and maintenance, I'd seriously consider it.
I love Unity, but am still on 16.04 so haven't "missed it". I haven't found much love for any other DEs as they haven't been very polished.
I miss it a bit, but the desktop environment scene is too fragmented.<p>GNOME Shell is pretty good, and hopefully it can get even better with contributions from Canonical and the larger Ubuntu community.
oh - I gave you a mistaken upvote. I thought you meant Enlightenment:
<a href="https://www.enlightenment.org/" rel="nofollow">https://www.enlightenment.org/</a>
I tried the overlay for Gentoo and it didn’t work very well.<p>I also loved Unity and I’m very sad to see it go, but gnome 3 with a few extensions is a worthy replacement.