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by tadfisher
1007 days ago
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There is a really good technical reason for that, and honestly, I don't want to use extensions that aren't being maintained as new versions of Shell get released. The reason Gnome doesn't have a stable extensions API is the same reason extensions are powerful: extensions are user code running in the same JS environment as Shell and can do anything. I think that's a decent tradeoff for a best-effort system without a ton of manpower and ecosystem involvement. |
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