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by _emacsomancer_
2936 days ago
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> You can't please everyone but I think gnome is the right answer for most people. Don't like something? Come join the discussion at https://gitlab.gnome.org (I hope I got that right) The problem is I think the deep issues I have with Gnome are not things which are easily fixed, e.g. "stop leaking memory", "don't be a single-threaded Javascript process", "allow me to control workspaces independently on each monitor/screen", &c. &c. I would love to see Gnome improve though, even if I never end up using it, but I am not currently seeing any obvious signs that this will occur. |
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I mean I still can't get over the asinine comment covered here
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4757077
Very poor choice of words which will hurt us for a long time.
Archived at https://archive.fo/NbzkY
This is the opposite of the standardization and cooperation across desktop environments and window managers that I want!