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7/16/2025, 1:32:02 AM
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>Then people said "...but why?", and GNOME answered as always "you're stupid." But after a while the "...but why" people won, and GNOME was forced to regretably introduce the feature of changing your fucking wallpaper without changing your desktop theme (which was a feature that still wasn't working at the time).
It is with heavy hands, and tremors in my heart, that I allow the peasants to change their wallpaper. Long have I thought about it, long have I conversed with some of the greatest minds in our age. The peasants are asking for wallpapers, and yet they don't know of our vision. Yet, still, the peasants are numerous. Long have they asked for wallpapers. And long will they ask, if I can't answer them.
Let's give to the peasantry wallpapers. I will abscond of any consequences toward God. And let this story be forgotten, for those peasants once won over their better, and it shouldn't be replicated, if we want GNOME to be where it needs to be.
Never in the bright future I envision, ever, will we put consumers or users over the GNOME vision. They won once. Let assures they will never win again.
Amen.
>Then people said "...but why?", and GNOME answered as always "you're stupid." But after a while the "...but why" people won, and GNOME was forced to regretably introduce the feature of changing your fucking wallpaper without changing your desktop theme (which was a feature that still wasn't working at the time).
It is with heavy hands, and tremors in my heart, that I allow the peasants to change their wallpaper. Long have I thought about it, long have I conversed with some of the greatest minds in our age. The peasants are asking for wallpapers, and yet they don't know of our vision. Yet, still, the peasants are numerous. Long have they asked for wallpapers. And long will they ask, if I can't answer them.
Let's give to the peasantry wallpapers. I will abscond of any consequences toward God. And let this story be forgotten, for those peasants once won over their better, and it shouldn't be replicated, if we want GNOME to be where it needs to be.
Never in the bright future I envision, ever, will we put consumers or users over the GNOME vision. They won once. Let assures they will never win again.
Amen.
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