So if GNOME does something everyone else is not doing, they’re “fucking up”, but if they follow what someone else has done that you like, they’re just creating a “cheap copy”? How do they win?
MissionCenter is a cheap copy of Windows Task Manager (except it’s missing a few tabs, menu items, columns, etc.), so I guess this must be a free copy, then?
The proposed mockup seems to be a combination of the best features of MissionCenter and Resources. With MissionCenter still lacking many festures present in even Gnome’s minimalistic alternative, I think extending these existing products to actually make a useful Task Manager alternative is a benefit to everyone.
Looks like a cheap copy of MissionCenter… https://flathub.org/apps/io.missioncenter.MissionCenter
So if GNOME does something everyone else is not doing, they’re “fucking up”, but if they follow what someone else has done that you like, they’re just creating a “cheap copy”? How do they win?
And Boxes looked like a cheap copy of Virtualbox. But now it’s my daily driver because how good it is
Boxes is so… damn… unbearably… slow. Subpar virtualization.
MissionCenter is a cheap copy of Windows Task Manager (except it’s missing a few tabs, menu items, columns, etc.), so I guess this must be a free copy, then?
The proposed mockup seems to be a combination of the best features of MissionCenter and Resources. With MissionCenter still lacking many festures present in even Gnome’s minimalistic alternative, I think extending these existing products to actually make a useful Task Manager alternative is a benefit to everyone.