• Qvest@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I’m guessing everyone who likes GNOME (me included) only uses it because of its unique workflow. And that’s exactly why people were hesitant by GNOME 3 (besides the UI. I’m not a linux user from that time but damn the UI was weird seeing some old screenshots)

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        1 year ago

        @MarcellusDrum@lemmy.ml

        is it that unique?

        For me it just strikes a nice balance between a full tiler and a classic desktop UI.

        And in my book, you don’t even need any extensions, the core product is fine as it is.

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        1 year ago

        At the time they went in a different direction with Gnome 3 it wasn’t so much the direction itself, as the fact they gave people no choice.

        One day you were happily using your Gnome 2 desktop, the next you were being told “we’re changing everything, deal with it”. Not “hey we’re forking Gnome 2 to try something new, see if you like it and maybe switch”, no, it was “we’re changing it and you’re gonna like it”.

        It’s this “mommy knows best” attitude that’s always pissed people off about Gnome.