Sad but true (very few exceptions). How might we change this?
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RT @geoffreylitt
@RobertHaisfield I don’t think I’ve ever seen a well designed UI product that was meaningfully open source. UI Design doesn’t seem amenable to loose distributed consensus the same way other kinds of programming are
twitter.com/geoffreylitt/statu

Counterexamples:
- vim and end (very much not community efforts)
- firefox (but you can't really mess up a browser UI)
- atom
- I heard Eclipse is quite usable
- gimp and inkscape are awesome, but UI is behind Adobe.
- uhm... anything else??

@srs libreoffice, gui-based file managers (thunar, nautilus, etc)

though i guess they also stole from proprietary stuff

@urshanabi libreoffice is light years behind MS wrt polishing. Agree on Thunar, IIRC they had this network-based plugin / interaction system that was very open & easy to interface with, far beyond what e.g. Win offered. I'm not sure if it led anywhere, but cool idea.

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@urshanabi ugh, might've nautilus. One of the two.

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