• orioler25@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    I really hope these people don’t accept that it’s normal to charge for different desktop environments.

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      2 hours ago

      They’re not doing anything that’s violating licenses. I’m happy there’s different options. Having paid support is pretty cool if you’re a school or never ran Linux before. Other users will choose other distros. We should be happy, not tear into each other.

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        3 minutes ago

        My concern is more oriented toward how capitalization of consumer-facing Linux will look if it proves to be a profitable site of expansion with Windows’ decline in popularity. I don’t care about licenses or the utility of the feature, though I do question its value when there are free options. The support is the more valuable thing, but again I worry about this success given that other distros have communities that serve the same purpose for free with only a little more labour from the user. It’s a good thing this is happening at all, but we should be critical of how it happens.

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      4 hours ago

      They are just different layouts for Gnome, but it’s annoying that they call what is essentially a donation to them a Pro edition. A donate button would likely make more as it feels philanphropic.

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        38 seconds ago

        I think it is very purposeful that Zorin has expansive marketing and frames features in terms of price value.

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        4 hours ago

        You do realize that includes support, right? Last time I checked, that is very much not a donation.

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          9 minutes ago

          This is a good point, particularly in the context of value for new users. My comment is more regarding the precedent of framing desktop environments as some sort of premium feature. I do question how much value users still get out of that though, since so many Linux distros have communities that provide essentially the same service for free with a bit more labour on the user.