Greetings,

With the recent 3.28 release, I have now realized that GNOME has failed 
continuously to be a project and desktop environment which puts its users and 
communities before its own visions. Sure, GNOME could be one of the most 
polished desktop environments on Linux, but it was almost certain that it is 
one of the most inconsistent and impossible to use on an extended period.

GNOME 3.28 embodies this concerning matter especially well, and let me briefly 
discuss this point with some examples:

- Desktop icons removed, why? Please do let me know if it's because being able 
to put icons on a desktop violates GNOME's human interface guidelines, a11y, 
... - or, is it because that GNOME has never been able to show desktop icons 
under the Wayland session, which you guys are so enthusiastic to push forth?
- User Actions menu is now hidden when there's only one user or one session installed - 
I'm now no longer able to log out or to have a shortcut to change my user settings. As 
Florian Müllner pointed out in my recent report 
(https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/122), it is believed that "most 
people" won't get to use it anyways.
- The GNOME Usage App, which is already pushed out as a headline Application in the 
announcement video. Guess what, it doesn't handle file permission error at all, creating 
a folder in my home directory with inaccessible permission means that the 
"Storage" tab will freeze - no console output either, until I checked 
journalctl.
- ...

Sure, GNOME 3.28 remains streamline as ever, with a (heavy?) sprinkle of 
issues. As someone who have participated in the localisation effort for a 
couple of years now, I still feel a sense of pride and achievement when I see 
my name displayed in the About dialogues. However, with the issues of 3.28 and 
GNOME's own problems (in my opinion), it is difficult for me not to bring up 
another problem I have had with GNOME's zh_CN L10n team...

The team has great and responsible contributors, but they were rarely respected for their work. 
There are still applications with some simple typos, which fixes have been offered almost a year 
ago, that are not acknowledged by the committers ("Tweaks" is still spelled 
"Teaks" in the zh_CN translation for GNOME Tweaks).

With my commitments with WineHQ and other projects utilising Transifex (and 
numerous other collaboration platforms), it is fair to say that GNOME has a 
relatively low chance of committing low quality translation - though it is 
equally likely that existing low quality translations could not be removed 
effectively, with this strict, hierarchical, and malfunctioning system.

I had high hopes when I joined the Foundation, and surely has hoped that I 
could do some good to the community. Surely I haven't been doing anything 
meaningful just yet, but I don't think I could respect this community enough 
for me to deserve this seat in the Foundation.

And thus this is my letter of withdrawal for my membership, and to announce an 
end to any of my future localisation contribution - unless there's a typo or 
obviously misleading translation.

I would like to wish the GNOME Community and Project good luck, and to express 
my gratitude for allowing me to improve my localisation proficiency over the 
years. But please, do take my words as a warning - or at least read it, even if 
you find it offensive or untruthful.

Good bye, and have a nice day.

Best Regards,
Mingcong Bai

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