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by brnt
747 days ago
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You say you have no idea what I'm referring to, and then proceed to talk exactly about the feature I was refering to. This together with your other inconsistent comments here make me doubt your sincerity. You seem to be either tracking Gtk/Gnome Dev closely or are a Dev, but then pretend to speak for users of Gnome and ask others not to speak for users of Gnome. You seem to be in some sort of damage control. Gnome 2 came with themes, that worked really well, and rarely broke. Denying it only makes you look silly. |
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I don't follow development closer than anyone else, I just periodically read the dev blogs and changelogs like any user should. The difference is I don't assume that developers are hostile entities that are apparently spending all their spare time being passionate about their open source project just to annoy some users? Come now, think about it, isn't that a ridiculous notion? I mean really, I'm complaining about a broken feature and you're saying that's damage control. Wouldn't it be more "damage control" to insist that GNOME 2 somehow fixed all its theming bugs by doing something mysterious and unexplainable that no one can figure out 20 years later?
When I comment I try to counter the negativity and focus on making constructive comments, I strongly urge you to do the same. It's not like the developers are aliens that can't be understood by mortal humans, if you really need something explained you can just go in the Matrix channel and (respectfully) ask them questions.