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Originally posted by Charlie68 View PostI am glad that a Canonical developer contributes, what I don't understand is why he is always given all this visibility, while dozens of other developers remain in the shadows, while always doing the bulk of the work. This is what I generally call injustice.
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Originally posted by Charlie68 View PostI am glad that a Canonical developer contributes, what I don't understand is why he is always given all this visibility, while dozens of other developers remain in the shadows, while always doing the bulk of the work. This is what I generally call injustice.
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Originally posted by Charlie68 View PostI am glad that a Canonical developer contributes, what I don't understand is why he is always given all this visibility, while dozens of other developers remain in the shadows, while always doing the bulk of the work. This is what I generally call injustice.
Meanwhile the other devs focus on so many more things, which do include performance bugs but they get shadowed by everything else.
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Originally posted by Charlie68 View PostI am glad that a Canonical developer contributes, what I don't understand is why he is always given all this visibility, while dozens of other developers remain in the shadows, while always doing the bulk of the work. This is what I generally call injustice.
KDE have Nate Graham doing weekly newsletter, highlighting everyone involved in the changes
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Originally posted by LuukD View PostThank you Daniel! Thank you for improving accessibility support on the Linux desktop.
I am a grateful user of 'full desktop zoom' as I depend on it because my optic nerve does a really poor job. I could not do without desktop zoom. I am currently on xfce which has excellent support out of the box. But I am happy to learn Gnome is improving!
Some ~10+ years ago, when I became visually impaired, one could choose between unbearably-slow 'orca' or the crash-happy 'compiz' compositor. Things have improved but I would like to see more compositors add similar support.
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Originally posted by andrei_me View Post
Well, that's because the news were generated by Michael, which knows that Daniel mainly working in perf issues, make it easier for him to check just his patches and notify about it here in Phoronix.
KDE have Nate Graham doing weekly newsletter, highlighting everyone involved in the changes
Daniel works for Canonical, not Gnome and the only changes mentioned are his.
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Originally posted by Kemosabe View Post
I understand and support what you're saying. I had to giggle nevertheless. You expect "justice" in this world? This, good sir, is a delusion of epic proportions.
Then I saw other answers, like "is it because it deals with performance" really? and to those who care about security what should we do to them, a monument?
Or "it is a little unfair, but after all there are so many unfair things" which is a bit like saying everyone steals so I am only entitled to steal too! You are fantastic.
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