Let's Unify Linux Desktops

theregister.com

8 points by fainpul 2 hours ago


syntaxing - an hour ago

I would argue the fragmentation is a feature, not a bug. Part of the “free” is to be able to do whatever you want. There’s a price to pay for it but unifying requires discipline and governance. And governance requires authority. And the whole point is we can write whatever the hell we want.

Panzerschrek - 27 minutes ago

The problem is that Gnome/KDE/XFCE and others aren't strictly-speaking Linux-specific, but support other Unix-like operating systems. This makes possible standardization much more comlpex.

zamalek - an hour ago

As much as I will never touch the DE ever again, GNOME's reliance on simple text files made it an absolute joy to use with Nix home-manager. I would be 100% on board with using gnome settings infra across the board.

sussmannbaka - 30 minutes ago

Why, Windows itself ships with multiple Windows desktops these days.

chasing0entropy - 2 hours ago

Excellent analysis of the problem. Universal config parsing, UI/ux consistency, and text stream support are foundational to a unified Linux. I would like to see a concerted and organized effort to unify coding progress in a similar direction... Sounds a lot like a software development team, that would want money

dpoloncsak - 23 minutes ago

Isn't the beauty of Unix the amount of options in FOSS built specifically for it, at this point? Why would you restrict anything in this space

Panzerschrek - 28 minutes ago

Typical xkcd 927 case.