by BBOSAK2143 » Thu Sep 12, 2013 10:19 am
Gnome is a risk taker! Will bet as Gnome 3 paid off after months same will be said on the smaller devices. What I mean in this is simple. When I came into Linux I was using Gnome 2. Next, it advanced to Gnome 3 with it problems ensued. Some people flipped and claimed it was the end of Gnome. I also thought this. Then I took a real good look at it. I realized the efforts used to satisfy all varieties of its users. It is not easy to satisfy that many and is a reason many desktops hold to one venue and only consider the mass majority. Then things smoothed over and Gnome once again was working decent. Sure there are still bits of hassles, but to me the positives outweigh the negatives due to the many variations that can be used. Simply put, I get to see what I want to see! Still, I do appreciate other desktop environments. Since I also love to see others have exactly what they want to use, I hope other desktop environments will also eventually find their way to the smaller devices. Not sure if I will ever get one of these smaller devices as am more towards pc and laptop, but if that ever happens probably would have Gnome. Have to admit it, I am a Gnome addict! Love to see what is happening in advancement! I guess that is why I stay on Linux! Prefer advancement over stagnation!!!!
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