that always sucks. it shouldnt be hopeless from a dev standpoint. modernisation is a tricky word-- its used by google to mean "we are a huge for-profit corporation only supporting three browsers, but we dont want people saying we are proprietary or guilty of anti-trust-- so we are just going to say 'use a modern browser' instead"JayM wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2020 10:46 pm I feel sorry for the Xfce devs. It's like "damned if they do, damned if they don't." They were criticized for Xfce 4.14 only making under the hood changes and improvements while on the surface it was still the same old Xfce DE for the most part. Now they want to do something to modernize its appearance and they're getting jumped on for that too.
this word gets thrown around a lot in some pretty illegitimate rationalisations for things. on the one hand, i have always appreciated the commitment to users that xfce has, over gnome and over other projects. on the other hand, ive watched a lot of projects get taken over, and its too early to say if thats happening. for what its worth, these complaints are the sort that people make as projects get taken over and sabotaged. im not saying thats happened to xfce, only that i watch things like this and continue to formulate theories regarding the state of the free software ecosystem. if this is NOT an example of a project being taken over, then im very happy that its an exception to the rule. not only are exceptions possible, they are a first goal! xfce has always resisted annoying, useless fashion trends. thats a feature.
interesting.asqwerth wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2020 10:56 pm So if XFCE chooses to go all CSD, it will only affect their native apps.