• reinar@distress.digital
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    13 hours ago

    of course it’s ‘elitism’ and not just a bunch of people volunteering to code shit that’s interesting/relevant for them.

    To provide ‘non-elitist’ desktop experience people need to sit down and fix bug backlog for hardware that’s nowhere around them, prioritize features that are relevant to users (even if they are absolutely ass to work on) and etc, etc, etc. You know how it’s called? A job.

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      10 hours ago

      Aight, then why hyping forcefully deprecating fully working code base that provided more accessibility and robustness (x11)

      • rocket_dragon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        8 hours ago

        Because under the hood x11 code is such a hacky mess the developers found it easier to start from scratch than add new features like HDR and VRR to x11.

        If new features don’t matter to you, there’s still plenty of distros and DE’s and WM’s that ship x11 and will continue for a very long time.