| >warn everyone who uses or is interested in Linux about it See, I think now you are being too overly dramatic. It's not that bad, I haven't encountered the scrolling bug in a long time. And let's not pretend that Cosmic or KDE or XFCE (or anything else) has no bugs or missing features. >Feedback to developers is useful, even if it's on a ranty way, No it really isn't. You can rant to your friends but please don't rant at developers, it's never wanted. Would you like it if someone came into your workplace and ranted at you while you're trying to work? >It's also easy for the developers and contributors to answer well, or at least give some kind of answer Not if your first interaction with them is to post a several page long essay full of rants and demands. For any open source project (not just GNOME) I recommend to be nice and talk about one issue at a time. Start with simple and short bug reports or questions. At the end always ask "is there anything I can do to help?" If there is already a bug report then be patient and don't nag them asking when it's going to be done. Do everything you can to make it easy and enjoyable for them to respond to your question. Do not blame anyone for being slow. Doing all these things greatly increases the chances of getting a response. If there is still no response, see this page for what to do: https://boyter.org/posts/the-three-f-s-of-open-source/ >Regarding theming, every big OS has AT LEAST accent color selection Currently that's being worked on. >I did provide information, you can find sources for nearly everything i talked about. My post on EndeavourOS' forums has more information. I looked, it's all old information for the developers. They know all those things already. These bugs have already been discussed many times, they know users are unhappy with them. |