Don't really think Apple cares much about you doing whatever you want with the hardware as long as you've paid for it.
I am not blaming the developers at all, I am blaming management/leadership. Every team needs a strong leader to call the shots, which KDE evidently doesn't have. I am purposely putting aside the fact that (some of[0])…
1) Of course you can't force contributors to do anything but there are ways: tell them repeatedly there are bugs that need fixing, refuse to give them infrastructure to host their pet projects and make it clear they are…
I know my message won't be well received here but I wish KDE had a leadership with a pair of balls that could say to developers "stop losing your time on these side projects and polish the core desktop and libraries".…
I am a sysadmin and the last thing I want is to have to manage my own services in my free time.
Showing that China is putting people into "fucking camps" does not say anything about how much I should trust the tech they sell to me.
Don't really think Apple cares much about you doing whatever you want with the hardware as long as you've paid for it.
I am not blaming the developers at all, I am blaming management/leadership. Every team needs a strong leader to call the shots, which KDE evidently doesn't have. I am purposely putting aside the fact that (some of[0])…
1) Of course you can't force contributors to do anything but there are ways: tell them repeatedly there are bugs that need fixing, refuse to give them infrastructure to host their pet projects and make it clear they are…
I know my message won't be well received here but I wish KDE had a leadership with a pair of balls that could say to developers "stop losing your time on these side projects and polish the core desktop and libraries".…
I am a sysadmin and the last thing I want is to have to manage my own services in my free time.
Showing that China is putting people into "fucking camps" does not say anything about how much I should trust the tech they sell to me.