I liked the icon only (“mac-style”) layout they had in KDE 4.
I liked the icon only (“mac-style”) layout they had in KDE 4.
Yeah, no. That’s not how the real world works. It’s funny to feel entitled but I can imagine my peers at my previous work saying go fuck myself if I ever told them they had to install whatever-you-say in order to be able to reach to you.
I miss that Ubuntu. You know, the one when they took the “Linux for human beings” motto seriously.
If GeckOS isn’t already taken, it could be kinda cool.
Cantarell has served us well, but we’ve been wondering if it would be more beneficial to default to a more modern and well-maintained typeface
Eh. I don’t feel Cantarell “dated” or “not modern”. I don’t even use GNOME anymore but I reckon Cantarell is actually a great font, it’s legible and has character. It’s almost like you can tell it’s about GNOME when you see Cantarell somewhere. If I were them I’d invest into giving it more weights (I’d really like it if it had a lighter version), variations and extending it. They have the power and resources to do so.
imho they’re trying to solve a problem that doesn’t even exist. Inter’s default is a poor choice, as some of you have already noted here.
For what it’s worth, I recall some turd at r/graphic_design swearing at Inkscape because it was “communist”