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dijit 2 days ago

Preferences don't form in a vacuum though. There's a perception that GNOME is the "good environment" which means its decisions get treated as more important than other DEs' when things change: and that's somewhat self-reinforcing.

Distro: "The most used DE needs first class support, we should probably bend to it" → Distro: "We should probably make this DE the default since it's so widely used and supported" → User: "I choose the default" → Distro: "The most used DE…"

So yes, people have different preferences; but if your preference is GNOME today, it might not be GNOME tomorrow, and "I picked the default" isn't quite the neutral signal it looks like.

SkiFire13 13 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I'm not sure about this. In general I see more criticism of GNOME than praise, so if anything the perception would be that GNOME is not a good DE.

tuna74 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

A desktop/workstation/whatever should have a graphical user interface. If you want another GUI you can choose another distro (like Kubuntu etc).

dijit 2 days ago | parent [-]

where exactly did I say anything contrary to what you said.

Are you implying that GNOME is the only thing that should be considered graphical? That everything else has to be an alternative? That GNOME, by virtue of existing has infinite reprieve to change the definition of user interfaces at their leisure; even if it means breaking muscle memory hundreds of thousands of times over decades.

I don’t follow the point of what you said.

tuna74 a day ago | parent [-]

Ubuntu can have one GUI and Kubuntu can have another. Every distro can't be everything for every person.

dijit a day ago | parent [-]

Lets put KDE as the default for Ubuntu and have GNOME available on Gnubuntu instead. :)

tuna74 18 hours ago | parent [-]

If you run Ubuntu you are free to do what you want with it.