Comment by yoyohello13
3 months ago
It's because Gnome is not "lousy" it's just not what you like. I love it, but you're free to use something else if you don't like it. They even have an official Fedora edition with a more traditional desktop installed.
What is the rational for removing the Window minimize control?
The idea is to have programs grouped into workspaces. e.g. You can have a browser on workspace 2, email on workspace 3, editor on workspace 1, etc. Instead of minimizing, you swap to the workspace you want with a hotkey. Gnome is designed for a keyboard driven workflow you can drive the whole thing without touching the mouse if you want. For me, it's an amazing way to work.
That's a problem for people like me who came up on the Mac and switched to Windows. I like a mouse. I'm good at using a mouse. It feels like keyboard people are saying "we're going to take away your familiar mouse options because you'll learn to love the keyboard like us." I know how to use a keyboard obviously. However I'd rather not memorize key combinations to get my work done. There's a kind of arrogance in the Linux desktop community that in my opinion mirrors the arrogance of Microsoft who says "we're going to shove CoPilot on you whether you like it or not."
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I use workspaces AND minimise windows, not having it is maddening.
FWIW, adding it back is just a checkbox in the settings.