Mystery Donor Pledges $1 Million To The GNOME Foundation (betanews.com) 150
Brian Fagioli, writing for BetaNews: This week, The GNOME Foundation made a shocking revelation: a mystery donor has pledged $1 million dollars. We don't know who is promising the money -- it could be a rich man or woman, but more likely -- and this is pure speculation -- it is probably a company that benefits from GNOME, such as Red Hat or Canonical.
"An anonymous donor has pledged to donate up to $1,000,000 over the next two years, some of which will be matching funds. The GNOME Foundation is grateful for this donation and plans on using these funds to increase staff to streamline operations and to grow its support of the GNOME Project and the surrounding ecosystem. While the GNOME Foundation has maintained its position as a proponent of the GNOME Project, growth has been limited. With these funds, the GNOME Foundation will be able to expand and lead in the free software space," says The GNOME Foundation.
"An anonymous donor has pledged to donate up to $1,000,000 over the next two years, some of which will be matching funds. The GNOME Foundation is grateful for this donation and plans on using these funds to increase staff to streamline operations and to grow its support of the GNOME Project and the surrounding ecosystem. While the GNOME Foundation has maintained its position as a proponent of the GNOME Project, growth has been limited. With these funds, the GNOME Foundation will be able to expand and lead in the free software space," says The GNOME Foundation.
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Gnome will not hire developers, just those idiot designer hipsters. They will not stop removing features until all the functionality is gone and screen has just plain white content.
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Please don't encourage them (Score:5, Insightful)
GNOME devs have their heads deeper up their own asses than pretty much any project in the history of software development.
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That's because they killed the best desktop environment ever, Gnome 2, and at the same time made app the Gnome Apps suck, and at the same time turned GTK3 from being the coolest toolkit with the best tech, gobject-introspection, into an unstable API no one can trust.
Add SystemD and PulseAudio to it, and I want everyone working for RedHat to die, or at least have all their fingers broken.
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KDE is/was the best.
Yah. They almost killed it with 4.0 but it bounced back and is the best again, including vs Windows and OS/X. Even Kmail kinda works again, RIP.
Used Ark for the first time (always command lined that tell yesterday) and was blown away how smooth it is. There are just an endless number of nice surprises like that in KDE if you go explore. Mostly I just ignore everything fancy and use the basics, which are great.
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Speaking of which, does anyone know a good way to revert libgtk? I'd like my old scrollbars back in firefox. And the old File-Save dialog was a hell of a lot better...
I was wondering if firefox under MATE might work better.
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Re: Please don't encourage them (Score:2)
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https://www.reddit.com/r/TheRedPill/comments/22zaa3/the_gnome_foundation_spent_all_their_money_on/
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Gnome would benefit from spending the money to hire people to fix bugs.
Quickest way is, probably, port it to Qt.
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Re:transparency (Score:5, Interesting)
If if was Red Hat the donated the money, I can understand why it was anonymous. After what they did to us with systemd, there would probably be riots in the gnome user community.
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After what they did to us with systemd, there would probably be riots in the gnome user community.
No there wouldn't. Because after all the fantastical "we'll switch to BSD" angry nonsense the result was that instead of doing that or even forking the upstream and getting out from under RedHat's domination of the majority of the Linux community the result was to just STFU and accept systemd. Proof that RedHat OWNS the desktop Linux community (the vast majority of it anyway, inbefore the 'oh i use slackware' or 'oh i use gentoo').
Red Hat OWNS the Linux desktop? I don't think so. Currently it ranks 50 on distrowatch. [distrowatch.com] Even Fedora is in 8th place, behind Debian, Ubuntu, and others.
And speaking of Debian and Ubuntu, they also adopted systemd, after Fedora was the first to do so. [wikipedia.org] Whatever you think of systemd, you can't just blame Red Hat for it.
Re: transparency (Score:1)
The future of gnome (Score:5, Funny)
I heard that the gnome UI has devolved into a single large button labelled "NO" but I can't say if that's true. You know, so as not to confuse the users. The last time I looked at gnome it was headed in that direction.
Should pay for a resurrection of Gnome 1. (Score:5, Insightful)
Glad its GNOME and not KDE (Score:1)
Re:Glad its GNOME and not KDE (Score:4, Interesting)
There is fairly good proof KDE is the more complete and better thought out desktop environment.
The biggest problem of Gnome is it is not a system but a whole bunch of loosely connected (or not!) applications.
The desktop sucks at calling those applications and looks bad without options to reconfigure it.
side from the configurability one of the biggest advantages of KDE Plasma is the file manager Dolphin, it is based on good old Konquerer but has more useful plug-ins.
Regretfully no amount of money can make Gnome catch up, it was broken from the start.
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There is fairly good proof KDE is the more complete and better thought out desktop environment.
And yet to fail to provide any. It’s almost as if you have no proof of anything.
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There is fairly good proof KDE is the more complete and better thought out desktop environment.
You are a rather successful troll because you comment was quickly moderated to "+5 Interesting" although it is just a rant without substance. Congratulations for that!
Regretfully no amount of money can make Gnome catch up, it was broken from the start.
And of course you have a proof of that as well?
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The biggest problem of Gnome is it is not a system but a whole bunch of loosely connected (or not!) applications.
The biggest problem with Gnome (besides the developers) is, it's written in C. Its libraries are written in C. C that is trying to be object oriented and just ends up being a mess because, you know, C does not have classes. It can try to have classes, just as a dog can pretend to walk on its hind feet like a human, but kids are not fooled.
It was Microsoft. (Score:2, Funny)
If you look at the strings attached to the donation, it should be obvious what's going on here.
Gnome 4 needs to be the Gnome 3 of Gnome 3s! We want a user experience so new, bold and exciting that nobody will believe it! Not just out of the box but in a different galaxy as the box! Also, all applications must be fully usable on smartwatches!
But hey, I for one welcome our open source sniff-and-spit smartwatches! ;)
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Probably Puting (Score:5, Funny)
Probably Putin, trying to destabilize the Free Software movement and keeping the desktop fragmentation Gnome created (or, at least, greatly escalated) going.)
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Better solution: Charity Share Brokerage (Score:2)
More general solution: Use a CSB (Charity Share Brokerage). People who want to use GNOME would be able to buy charity shares in related projects. Some projects might develop new features, others might pay for ongoing costs for the next budget period, other projects would provide support, and so on. If lots of people want to donate to GNOME, then it will flourish, but if not, then it will survive to the degree that some people are willing to cover the costs.
This might remind you of Kickstarter, but it's actu
I could never do that (Score:3)
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I'd be terrified that they'd spend it all on sweets and comic books
Or on 'diversity' projects.
Microsoft? (Score:3)
Look at what Gnome3 has done to fracture the user base.
Microsoft benefits from more changes in Gnome.
Re:Microsoft? (Score:5, Insightful)
Microsoft benefits from more changes in Gnome.
Microsoft doesn't need to do a whole lot to sabotage GNOME or KDE, as both desktops are cutting off their own noses to spite their respective faces. GNOME has always been largely unusable and so ugly that even its mother could be forgiven for wanting to drop it into an exploding volcano.
KDE's decline began with the stagnation of the IO Slave architecture, the rise of Windows Explorer's bastard child, Dolphin, and the neglect of one of the world's best file managers, Konqueror. Since most of KDE's main features have been either neglected or mostly gutted, it really no longer matters which foundation gets the donation. At this point, they have already failed as a usable desktop (GNOME), or are well on the way to failing (KDE).
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Look at what Gnome3 has done to fracture the user base.
And they managed to do that all on their own, no reason to shake things up.
Microsoft benefits from more changes in Gnome.
It really just sounds like you're butthurt that this donation didn't go to the project of your choice and you're trying to come up with a way to make it seem like a bad thing. If it's a bad project and a large donation kills it off faster then great, if it's a bad project and a large donation improves it then that's great too.
Given the way Gnome3 has developed from Gnome2 (Score:5, Insightful)
I suspect the donation is by Microsoft or Apple, given the way Gnome3 has developed from Gnome2. There's also the increasing monolithic spread of systemd, and various other trends that I find "equally encouraging". Such as adaptations to facilitate running Linux as a subsystem under MSWindows.
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Gnome developers are removing functions after functions soon gnome shell is going to be a empty page
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Remember when they go $40 million invested into Gnome and basically just produced one theme? Nice one, but hey.
For sure someone who just upgraded to ubuntu 18.04 (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:For sure someone who just upgraded to ubuntu 18 (Score:4, Insightful)
I tried to disable the stupid swipe up to log in for a bit, then realized you could just start typing your password and it would log you in.
It's stupid as fuck, and everyone who came up with the idea, approved it, and implemented it should be shot.
Re: For sure someone who just upgraded to ubuntu 1 (Score:1)
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I wouldn't think so-- you can look forward to more ego and "we know best" design decisions.
You can also look forward to the "mystery" leaking just when they've gotten addicted to the sugar.
Dear Anonymous Donor (Score:5, Insightful)
(in no particular order)
1. Linux Mint/Cinnamon
2. MATE
3. GIMP
4. Inkscape
5. Firefox
6. Scribus
7. XFCE
You're welcome.
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Why? GNOME provides much of the infrastructure these projects are using? How would supporting a non-infrastructure project help the wider Linux community?
Not disagreeing that more of these projects could need funding, perhaps except for Firefox which is funded by Mozilla. Look up their annual budget.
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8. Krita
9. Blender
10. Konqueror
11. Kate
12. Inkscape
improve documentation for advanced users (Score:2)
If I want to add support to a new file extension (like http://torval [blogspot.fr]
Wasted money! (Score:2)
The way Gnome have managed one of the most loved and used DE out there from simple to use to be a fsking nightmare of usability and feature-cropping simply left you wonder why inject all that big money there?
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You are mentally ill and need clinical help.
This.
Y'know, when I look at the deranged crap on this thread, I kind of miss the "you are all cows" posts.
More like (Score:4, Interesting)
a company that sells Linux support as a business model? Redhat pushed systemd knowing it was untested and bad ideas so they could sell more support.
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Re: $1000000 not enough (Score:1)