Standardizing the Linux Desktop ...

Published: 11 July 2023
on channel: Michael Horn
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Chapters:

00:00 - "Standards are bad"
00:48 - What are Standards good for?
02:01 - The problem with standardization on Linux
02:42 - Fragmentation
04:31 - Why is Proton better for Game Developers?
05:08 - Enthusiasts vs the Industry
06:04 - How we can fix it?
08:35 - Your thoughts and Concusion

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