Why does GNOME have a bad reputation?
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Jasper Vinkenvleugelreplied to Jeremy Soller π¦ last edited by
@soller on the other hand, I would like you to stop sending your multiple thousand followers to someone that has already blocked you for your past behavior. But I suppose weβre not going to agree on any of this, so I wish you all the best.
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Jeremy Soller π¦replied to Jasper Vinkenvleugel last edited by
@jvnknvlgl It is simple and easy to delete the post if it is such a problem!
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Jasper Vinkenvleugelreplied to Jeremy Soller π¦ last edited by
@soller come om.
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Jeremy Soller π¦replied to Jasper Vinkenvleugel last edited by
@jvnknvlgl You are defending a toxic person and shaming me for having too many followers?
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Jasper Vinkenvleugelreplied to Jeremy Soller π¦ last edited by
@soller I am shaming you for behaving irresponsibly with the amount of followers you have, thatβs something else entirely.
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Jeremy Soller π¦replied to Jasper Vinkenvleugel last edited by
@jvnknvlgl Why are you not shaming the person who made a toxic post?
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Akseli :quake_verified:β :kde:replied to Matthias Klumpp last edited by
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Jeremy Soller π¦replied to Akseli :quake_verified:β :kde: last edited by
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Matthias Klumppreplied to Jeremy Soller π¦ last edited by
@soller @aks The biggest issue faced by the protocol is that Wayland was designed to be fully declarative, so clients tell it what they intend to do and the compositor does it for them, instead of clients telling the compositor explicitly what they want. Zones bring quite a chunk of imperative behavior with their placement hints, and some Wayland people and compositor devs dislike that...
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Jeremy Soller π¦replied to Matthias Klumpp last edited by