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'Interface nazis' in Torvalds' line of fire | 'Interface nazis' in Torvalds' line of fire |
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| by Sam Varghese | |
| Monday, 19 February 2007 | |
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A spat between Linux creator Linus Torvalds and the GNOME desktop developers has been reignited and, if anything, it shows the different mindset that exists between the pure geek and the crowd who want to see commercial success.
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Torvalds used the phrase "interface nazis" in December 2005 to describe the GNOME developers, whom he accused of having a mentality of "users are idiots, and are confused by functionality". Jeff Waugh, an employee of Canonical (the firm that owns Ubuntu) and a GNOME developer, tried to smooth over things then, but Torvalds was in no mood to be placated and shot back, "Gnome seems to be developed by interface nazis, where consistently the excuse for not doign (sic) something is not "it's too complicated to do", but "it would confuse users".
He advised users to switch to the other well-known Linux desktop environmnent, KDE.
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