On 02/18/2013 06:31 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Mon, 18 Feb 2013 21:50:22 +1030
Tim wrote:

On Sun, 2013-02-17 at 15:22 -0500, jonc wrote:
Still, FOSS has no reliable way to measure who likes what, or who uses
what...
Or who despises something, but still carries on using it, anyway.  Nor
can you tell why, such as whether they have no choice (e.g. not their
computer), or any other reason.

In fact FOSS has no way to tell if the passionate advocates of
nonsense like Gnome 3 are actually in the pay of evil corporate
giants who want to see Linux destroyed and are deliberately
inventing the worst possible systems (as long as we are mentioning
things we can't know :-).
Well, I do know that most of the attacks on Gnome 3 I see seem to boil down to it being different from Gnome 2. All of a sudden, people began calling that the "traditional desktop". Who knew Linux users were such conservative stick-in-the-muds? I guess the developers should have packed it in and just fixed bugs, because perfection was reached with Gnome 2.32. ;-)

If FOSS developers and designers depended for their incomes on selling their products, then Gnome 2 would probably still be around, because there would be money to be made selling Gnome 2 apps. Much like Microsoft has kept XP around for years. But, we FOSS users are essentially recipients of charity (and unpaid testers of undone software released too early), given to complain when our free plate of food contains something we don't like.

What happened to Gnome 2 -- forked by MATE -- is, btw, exactly what is supposed to happen in FOSS.
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