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Gnome is Rethinking Window Management
(blogs.gnome.org)
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nah, this is totally wrong, want to have a windows like ui?, switch to every other DE that exist, it's thwir project, they do what they want, and they can experiment thungs if they want, that's the beauty of linux
yes, they can take bad decisions sometimes, but don't act like they are slowing down progreds, because they aren't, why we want have 200 looklike DEs?