Brodie Robertson on Nostr: It's completely ok to not want to adopt certain standards or even deviate from those ...
It's completely ok to not want to adopt certain standards or even deviate from those standards, don't get me wrong the GNOME project can choose to do whatever they want, this by itself I sometimes even praise the project for. But pretending like these are not actually real standards when every single other desktop adopts them is the real problem and it's the same issue I take with Google and web standards.
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