Comment by mikkupikku

Comment by mikkupikku 5 days ago

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GNOME has enough weight to at least force most projects to accommodate them. But unfortunately this has mostly been for the worst, as GNOME is usually the odd one out with most matters of taste and design.

jcgl 5 days ago

Maybe to some degree that's true. But let's take an example: GNOME is the only (afaik) desktop that requires client-side decorations. They've been like that for years, but nobody else is following them on that. Yes, the toolkits and a number of toolkit-less apps have added support for them. But it's not like they were actually able to employ their gravity to change the world over to CSD (thank goodness).

  • account42 4 days ago

    I don't think GP claimed that everyone copied everything about Gnome, just that every toolkit/program has to implement Gnomes way of doing things even if they continue to support others so you have that as a common (but often bad) interface. CSD is a good example of that - implementations of it have reached libraries like SDL that would rather not care about the desktop user interface at all but because of Gnome they have to.