I’m all for supporting native Linux development, but do we really have to have perfect be the enemy of good and call apps that release on multiple platforms not proper native and lesser? Is Firefox not proper native? Is steam not proper native?
Fact is nexus is doing one good thing and making their next app FOSS and cross platform, and for some reason that’s still not good enough because we’re so used to supporting underdogs - the tiny GitHub teams releasing groundbreaking stuff made from scraps. Can’t we just support a company when it does do the right thing?
This entire conversation stems from me pointing out there already is a linux native alternative that functions much better.
I am not making the perfect the enemy of the good.
That really only makes sense as a framing of an issue where there is … one big, semi-permanent choice or policy or something that will affect a whole lot of people.
This isn’t that, this is picking between two free alternatives.
It isn’t that its not good enough because Nexus is not an underdog.
Its that its not good enough because its not good enough.
I look forward to the Nexus Manager getting better over time, I hope that it does!
But at the current moment, it isn’t so great as a native linux app.
It would be cool if it was open source so more experienced Devs could participate…
Oh wait, it is GPL-3.0
I’m all for supporting native Linux development, but do we really have to have perfect be the enemy of good and call apps that release on multiple platforms not proper native and lesser? Is Firefox not proper native? Is steam not proper native?
Fact is nexus is doing one good thing and making their next app FOSS and cross platform, and for some reason that’s still not good enough because we’re so used to supporting underdogs - the tiny GitHub teams releasing groundbreaking stuff made from scraps. Can’t we just support a company when it does do the right thing?
This entire conversation stems from me pointing out there already is a linux native alternative that functions much better.
I am not making the perfect the enemy of the good.
That really only makes sense as a framing of an issue where there is … one big, semi-permanent choice or policy or something that will affect a whole lot of people.
This isn’t that, this is picking between two free alternatives.
It isn’t that its not good enough because Nexus is not an underdog.
Its that its not good enough because its not good enough.
I look forward to the Nexus Manager getting better over time, I hope that it does!
But at the current moment, it isn’t so great as a native linux app.