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What annoyed me the most was that if the complaints weren't followed up with contributions I could understand why the developers would be unhappy. The reality that I not only complained but I wrote a 70+ page PDF outlining how GIMP could be improved with UI mock ups and so forth. I was booted out of the GIMP IRC development channel then banned - really shows the pathetic immaturity of the GIMP developers.
I pretty much gave up on the *NIX world when in 8/9 years since Mac OS X release there has been but only moderate improvements have occured in the *NIX world. Still riddled with Xorg, still riddled with two desktops that does a lot things but very poorly, and the applications are no further ahead when it comes to ease of use and general visual appeal.
I actually have more hope in Haiku-OS turning into the operating system people want - the only thing holding it back is hardware support. Once the basis of Haiku-OS is laid then it is easy to move it to a multi-user system and update the underlying display engine, couple that with drivers - I can see software vendors more willing to support a niche operating system that isn't a mish-mash of different competing technologies, a single desktop with a single widget kit.
Edited 2009-12-23 01:21 UTC