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Because GNOME aren't interested in building a desktop that works well with non-GNOME programs.
One day, GNOME will be seen as those arseholes who tried to fragment further an already small and fragmented environment, for petty reasons like "i has a vizhun".
That day was yesterday, by the way.
They get paid to do this, btw
Do you have further info? That's a thing that I'd like to dig further into - why GNOME went from "decent but heavy desktop environment" to "oh look «those guys»
/me facepalms
".The main devs at the center of every gnome related drama consist of a few particular individuals who are paid by red hat. I believe the original developer Miguel de Icaza left the gnome project and joined microsoft, and from that point the project made it's focus on replicating mac os and blindly follow some supposed "vision" where concepts like theming don't exist. They even explicitly stated they don't care about cross desktop compatibility and would rather have a separate operating system for gnome. Any further than this and they'll call you a conspiracy theorist.
Thank you for the info. That's... sad, really.
I'm probably one now - it was inevitable to connect GNOME's obtuseness to Red Hat violating the GPL. It sounds a lot like IBM trying to make its own operating system, lacking the means to do so, and exploiting open source to do it for them.
It's not that deep lol. They just want to avoid writing extra code to make their apps and toolkit compatible with the wider linux desktop. Being the closest to an "official" desktop environment and having paid volunteers, they have a certain responsibility to make their things desktop agnostic. But they act entitled and really just want to minimize their work. Gtk 3 and below were close to perfect. Gtk 4 and libadwaita are the embodiment of everything wrong with gnome.
I'm pretty sure it was years (lots of them) ago. But maybe that's just me.
Days, years, they're all in the bottomless past. Might as well never have happened.
(Serious now, as the above is just me being silly: 13 years, with the release of GNOME 3.0.)
It was 1.2 for me, when they broke the window manager.