I'm in favor of a new DE being developed if they can bring it to maturity. The existing DEs may be good enough for most current users, but it seems that there's still something missing to work better for more casual users without relegating them to only running Chrome apps.
Aside from the technical issue mentioned in links, the ability to execute efficiently on a long-term vision needs autonomy which isn't compatible with working within a large established development group with their own directions. I personally still choose Xfce, but welcome to seeing what System76 comes up with and may switch down the road if it strikes a good balance between simplicity and capability available to power users.
I'm kind of sick this perspective on every single announcement of every single open source project.
Clearly the people developing it aren't happy enough with Gnome or KDE and want something different. What matters is not total amount of dev effort, but if what comes out of that is something you like or not.
See also our first four COSMIC applications with the default dark and light themes[0]: a terminal, file manager, text editor, and settings application. SavvyNik also demoed a slightly older build of these applications in a recent video today[1].
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[ 9.2 ms ] story [ 42.6 ms ] threadAside from the technical issue mentioned in links, the ability to execute efficiently on a long-term vision needs autonomy which isn't compatible with working within a large established development group with their own directions. I personally still choose Xfce, but welcome to seeing what System76 comes up with and may switch down the road if it strikes a good balance between simplicity and capability available to power users.
Clearly the people developing it aren't happy enough with Gnome or KDE and want something different. What matters is not total amount of dev effort, but if what comes out of that is something you like or not.
[0] https://fosstodon.org/@soller/111733526892594130
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfN9WjaRP3U
When developing / profiling GPU code, I'd prefer the freedom to keep the entire iGPU or dGPU to myself. I'm curious why they're forcing the issue.
I'm also curious if this will limit which external graphics ports can be used on some machines to show the desktop.