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ramsey, a random en
@ramsey@phpc.social avatar

On one hand, I get it. Theming is hard, and if users use a third-party theme and have a bad experience, they blame the app, rather than the theme.

On the other hand, I think applying this statement to a project goes against the spirit of .

https://stopthemingmy.app

adele,
@adele@phpc.social avatar

@ramsey I agree with devs, I use Xfce Desktop and I cry each time an app is converted to the Gnome design. The simple theme of my desktop is not applied any more, even the choice I did about the place of the close button is not respected. So I have windows with a thin title bar and button on a side, and others with a huge bar and the buttons on the other side. I hate the dictatorship of this project 😔
And some apps have menus everywhere (a burger one on a side, some button on the other...

ramsey, a random en
@ramsey@phpc.social avatar

“Ethical Source and Open Code [are] a direct attack on the values of the OSI (and, incidentally, the FSF), from a direction that I believe [they] did not see coming: maintainers and developers. I believe that this is the first fundamental value shift on that front since the movement split from the Free Software Movement. This puts especially the OSI on the defense. And this defense is weakened, as they have missed building ties to major community drifts.”

https://yakshav.es/non-thoughts-on-the-osi/

resuna,
@resuna@ohai.social avatar

@ramsey The open source movement did not split from the free software movement. RMS and the Free Software Foundation hijacked the name "free software" and the existing various traditional free software and open systems projects that had been banging around since the '70s but did not follow the FSF eventually accepted ESR's terminology.

But little more.

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