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by esarbe
1186 days ago
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It hasn't become more complicated, quite the reverse; since Gnome 3, the UI has become ever more simple and polished and accessible. And more opinionated, yes. You can still tinker with and change the desktop - it just takes more effort. I consider that a plus. It's the difference between having a finished product versus being given some planks and tools and be expected to finish the product yourself. I don't need a desktop I first configure and tweak for two days until I'm happy and can become productive. I want a desktop that allows me to be productive right from the start. And that requires some opinionated decisions by the developers. I'm amazed at how polished and well thought-out Gnome 44 is. https://release.gnome.org/44/ More and more of these little annoying edges have been smoothed away in the last few years since Gnome 3 entered. And I'm happy about all of it. |
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