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Am 16.03.2015 um 21:08 schrieb Orchid Win7 v1:
> This seems to be a worrying trend. GNOME 2.x had a sea of configuration
> options. GNOME 3.x has almost *nothing*. In order to change anything,
> you have to install user-supplied "extensions". (Oh, did I mention?
> There's no documentation for how to write these extensions. You just
> have to read the source code. Because that's trivial...) It seems
> software producers have somehow got the idea that it's OK to produce a
> product with no configurability, and let a dozen different 3rd parties
> write a dozen mutually-incompatible "extensions" each of which solves a
> different 30% of the problem.
Judging from some stuff you posted about Haskell libraries a while ago,
shouldn't you be familiar with this? :P
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