I’m calling it 🙌

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      1 day ago

      I have no idea what any of those words mean and that makes me want to stick to Windows.

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        19 hours ago

        You absolutely don’t need to know what that means, and you don’t have to wait for it either. Those are specific things some users want on one desktop environment/window manager, and not necessary to run Linux.

        Jumping if you want to and experience it for yourself. I’ve been happily gaming on Linux for 3 years now.

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        1 day ago

        Luckily you don’t need to. I didn’t know either until I read their next comment. And I’ve been using various Linux Distros for 15 years or so.

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        xx-zones allows windows to place themselves

        dbus_annotations allows menu items (like file, edit, etc) to be searchable by other apps

        ext-tray allows tray icons to display things other than text in their menus (like sliders or whatever)

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          12 hours ago

          I feel like most people dont know and dont care what that is and i definetly dont think its stopping people from using linux.

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            11 hours ago

            xx-zones in particular is a huge deal for many very important usecases

            dbus_annotations is huge for me, but ext-tray fair enough.

            global shortcuts is also huge, plenty of people consider that mandatory.