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COSMIC: The Road to Alpha
(blog.system76.com)
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Why do we invent new DEs instead of making proper settings app in already existing ones?
Sometimes it's easier to start over than unbreak an existing project. Gnome is old and big so it's harder to change. So starting over where you don't have to keep existing features or care about existing users is way easier than fixing gnome and rewriting it in rust. Plus system 76 can. There's no single party that can stop them from making a desktop