• Kawawete
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    I genuinely tried Gnome and started to like it but a very minor update broke all of my QoL extensions and only 1/8th of them were updated. It’s lacking so many features that it’s just a bad DE all around : snapping windows in quarters anyone ? Why isn’t it already an option ? GNOME devs need to touch grass and listen to the actual users.

    • ⸻ Ban DHMO 🇦🇺 ⸻@aussie.zone
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      To be fair the extension developers were given quite a while to update their extensions to use JavaScript modules instead of the custom GNOME solution. This was actually a change for the better and unlikely to happen again which should make extension development easier. As for better tiling look up their mosaic thing which was announced a while ago, though I’m unsure as to how soon that will come out.

      Also try to remember that GNOME is developed mostly by volunteers who frankly owe you nothing

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      GNOME devs need to touch grass and listen to the actual users.

      I totally agree. However, interacting with any gnome devs is like pulling teeth. They keep making bad decisions to be ‘different’ and make their jobs easier, then when those decisions turn out to be bad they have to walk them back but never admit fault.

      Being able to move the dock is fine example of this.

      It’s like they want Apple’s lack of customization but can’t provide a competitive default (because they suck at their jobs.)

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          I don’t like the insinuation that because gnome devs are volunteers they are somehow beyond criticism

          You can volunteer on a project and still do a bad job, or need corrective action, or maybe even a little feedback. That’s not a bad thing. Nobody can make the right decision 100% of the time, and you need an outside perspective to see that.

          One thing where you should draw the line is when that criticism starts to become abusive, but that’s something nobody should have to put up with, not just volunteers.

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            Correct, but I’m seeing a lot of abusive criticism in this thread, where we bash the devs rather than the code. That’s where I draw the line.

            Also, when criticizing work, it should be kept constructive rather than just hurling generic statements and insults. A well formulated thought is more likely to change things than a toxic, meaningless rage-induced rant.

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          These are volunteers that work for free, right?

          Some are working for free, sure. But mainly GNOME is developed by Red Hat and Canonical, afaict.

          Florian Müllner is a Red Hat employee.

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            Yes, however most GNOME developers are not RedHat / Canonical employees.

            Even those that do work for those companies should be treated with dignity. GNOME is free of charge, and no one is obligated to use GNOME.

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          Lol, how does this change the fact their work stinks? Maybe if they didn’t suck at designing the hate would stop? Nah, guilt trip the users instead, that’ll fix it. Free crap is still crap, and pointing it out isn’t a sin. If the devs can’t deal with that, maybe they should go home and cry about it instead of further shitting up the code.

          Devs don’t owe users anything? Guess what, users don’t owe devs shit either. If they don’t like criticism, tough tittys, cause shit code will be criticized, which is why Gnome is still considered a joke.

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      Gnome devs will never listen to criticism. Even if you do a MR it might get denied because it contraricts with the “Gnome way”. Just use KDE and live an happy life. KDE can be easily modified to look like Gnome and have all the QOLs you need.

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        Oh yeah I’m 100% on KDE now, I switched to Gnome for a little while because it had less bugs on Wayland on nvidia cards