@modal In other words, make sure to run a non-Gtk desktop environment for a while, run BSD for a while (not Linux), run another init system for a while (not systemd) , run XLibre (not Wayland) for a while, and so on. Everything needs to work with everything. Make sure things work well. Otherwise it is Red Hat centric spaghetti architecture.
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We're putting together some grant applications, and are wondering what skills and availability exist in our wider community π§βπβ¨@modal the Unix philosophy is about mixing-and-matching components. The combination "GNOME, Flatpak, systemd, Freedesktop, Pipewire, ModemManager, etc." imho violates that idea. It's monoculture. It would be well invested time to make sure that none of these components have subtle dependencies on each other/unduly favor each other.