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Well, freedom also means you are free to decide to support only one kernel, or only one OS, and it doesn't mean creating free software to suit everybody&dog's wishes.
Me, I don't really care how they decide. GNOME OS would essentially still be Linux as we know it, just with a specific subset of current technologies, maybe having the change to become better because of the narrower field of concentration for development. They stay, everything will remain as it is now, they move, things will change but we'll have another option of a tailored Linux OS.
Of course some people might feel left behind, using other kernels, toolchains, etc., but hey, there are still quite a number of desktop enviroments out there. It's not like they would take away all your options.
And again, you are free to fork the current Gnome and go ahead from there.
Again, remember, it's free software, and while you can have opinions on how some project goes, in the end, it's not up to you to demand or decide anything. Be happy that those people provide you with free and nice alternatives and possibilities for choice. Simple as that. On a sidenote, I never could understand regular users revolting when their demands (ridiculous in itself) don't get attended to.