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Comment by qbrass

2 days ago

Yes, you don't make that 4 percent bigger unless you get people who don't use Linux to use Linux.

> Yes, you don't make that 4 percent bigger unless you get people who don't use Linux to use Linux.

And you get people to use Linux by removing features that make Linux attractive in the first place? The mess that is Windows clipboard and cut/paste is what drove me to Linux when I started with it, and I've heard the same from other people too.

"Users of W don't know X" leads to "Let make our system like W" which is a ruse of an argument, that was pointed out already.

I encourage you to read the grandparent of your comment and specifically this quote (from ndiddy):

"I don't know why they're using familiarity as an argument when GNOME has intentionally behaved completely differently from the Windows/Mac desktop for the past 15 years."