• thatradomguy@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    Why did you quote me but leave out where I mention systemd explicitly with Gnome? lol

    So you agree Gnome has too much of a dependency on systemd. Let’s not beat around the bush. Let’s call a spade a spade.

    Does Gnome have too much dependency on Gnome: yes or no?

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      6 hours ago

      Gnome is a good example of something that creates too much of a dependency

      Agreed, I was never happy with GNOME, and starting about 5 years back I have been migrating my systems, personal and professional, off of it. That’s the nature of FOSS, no contracts to negotiate, make the choices that make sense for your use cases and execute them.

      Does Gnome have too much dependency on Gnome: yes or no?

      Absolutely. If you don’t mind using Gnome exactly as Gnome wants you to - this year - then it’s usually a pretty refined desktop experience, but if I wanted to be told what to like, how to like it, and to shut up and be happy, I’d use a Mac.

      I prefer XFCE for its modularity… don’t want a launcher bar? Don’t run the launcher; nothing else misses it when it’s gone.

      Mess around with Gnome too much and it becomes a nightmare mess of dependencies.