On 9/27/21 1:22 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
Developers don't develop for "you". The develop for all end users, plural. What you expect, and what is reality are vastly different.
Of course. However, there are enough boxen being used the way mine are that developers should take this use case into account, just as they need to provide for multi-user boxen. I've often gotten the impression that the Gnome devs assume that everybody's going to set their computers up and use them the way that the devs do and see no reason to make it possible for any other use case and that's one of the many reasons I don't use Gnome, but that's just an aside. My impression (probably wrong) is that most multi-user machines today are servers, and most workstations (or the equivalent) have only one user, and if so, setting the DE up for multiple people may not be as important as it once was.
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