• by ialwaysforgetm on 7/3/2019, 9:26:40 PM

    I really love(d) gnome since the days of Gnome 2. After gnome 3 got forced on me, I installed a bunch of extensions and made it Just Right for me. After the first apt-get update, half of my extensions were broken. Then I switched to another DE, six months later came back and got the same result. Some time later I tried again and got the same result. To me, it feels that extensions are a second class citizen: extensions are the devs excuse to "hey, if you don't like our interface you can modify it with extensions", but all the burden of keeping your extension working is on maintainers, not Gnome: in practice there's no guarantee an extension will keep working over time.

    In the end I feld like I was a person who keeps giving second chances to an abusive relationship. I finally had the courage to cut the relationship with Gnome forever after many reconciliation attempts.

    Gnome is the desktop environment that has the most money being injected into (through Red Hat), and this was supposed to mean it's one of the best DEs. But I really can't get past its UI paradigm and concluded extensions are not a viable thing.

    I am now a happy Cinnamon user.