• jet@hackertalks.com
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    2 years ago

    You’re the one bringing our attention to gnome. If you don’t like it, why are you talking about it? Can’t you find other uses of your time?

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      Unfortunately you cannot just ignore gnome even if you don’t use it. They control the development of gtk and force their retarded ideologies on it which affects any app written in gtk. You cannot escape the cancer that is gnome unless every app you use is written with qt, which is impossible.

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        2 years ago

        Your a very negative person.

        You can always work with other like-minded people, fork the project and take into a direction you want. You could work with people to make other frameworks more popular.

        Yelling on the internet, that volunteers aren’t doing what you like, and then disparaging them with hurtful names, is not a good look for you.

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          Having a conversation with gnome devs is a lost cause. Look at this image. He doesn’t address the code of the pull request, he closes it because of his fragile ego. Fucking hilarious.
          patchgtk

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            You have mental issues. Stop focusing on a volunteer.

            If you want to change something fork it and change it. Demonstrate the goodness of your ideas, and get people to join you on the fork.

            Or spend your efforts on other projects.

            Focusing on a volunteer, and pulling them down because you don’t like their decisions, is a terrible thing to do and speaks to your character