You're right. I'm so annoyed by firefox changing its interface every once in a while instead of coming up with a good one that they can actually keep stable for years...
The linux kernel does not break its users, save rare exceptions (security fallout).
I've rarely seen a program maintain two UIs forever when they feel like refreshing their looks
Not that I mind UI change, but I think the comparison misses the point: if it's good enough, for some people UI breaks just cost more than they gain in the redesign. So it's not about reaching perfection. It's about finding a UI only just solid enough that it can stop breaking.
I don't necessarily agree personally, but I can understand that point of view.
onion2k|4 years ago
tux3|4 years ago
I've rarely seen a program maintain two UIs forever when they feel like refreshing their looks
Not that I mind UI change, but I think the comparison misses the point: if it's good enough, for some people UI breaks just cost more than they gain in the redesign. So it's not about reaching perfection. It's about finding a UI only just solid enough that it can stop breaking.
I don't necessarily agree personally, but I can understand that point of view.
orangepurple|4 years ago
https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/12/23/75
DonHopkins|4 years ago