• @danielfgom
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    07 months ago

    To quote Clem, head of Linux Mint: “At a time where GNOME applications are less and less designed to work anywhere else than in GNOME, a project like XApp is extremely important.”

    Libaidwata breaks backward compatibility with older gnome versions and amongst other things doesn’t allow theming natively, so the Cinnamon team are going to have to fork off and maintain the older code which works so they can continue to have theming and stuff with Gnome apps.

    Gnome seem to like doing the opposite of the Linux philosophy which says interoperability should always be a priority so that the code can be shared as freely as possible.

    I can’t tell whether they are stupid or lazy over at Gnome. It’s not enough to strip the DE down to nothing but now even the code that worked with previous, gnome still widely used, is being dumped.

    They are a little island unto themselves.

    • @TheGrandNagus
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      57 months ago

      That’s a whole lot of waffle without saying anything of substance.

      “Gnome apps are designed primarily to fit into Gnome 😡😡😡” is not what enshitification means.

      • @danielfgom
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        -27 months ago

        Purposely breaking backwards compatibility knowing full well that other FLOSS DE’s rely on it is enshitification of the worst kind.

        We all lose in the end.

        • @TheGrandNagus
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          57 months ago

          Not 👏 what 👏 enshitification 👏 means 👏

          Gnome can theme their own apps however they like. It’s their project.