I have to respectfully disagree on this one. The experience just isn't very
consistent compared to the non-free OSes. I know I may be compared unfairly,
but we do have living examples of stuff that looks awesome. I think we could
at least mimic the feel. I feel the same way about lots of Linux stuff that
is super old and stable but just kind of funky and "unique". That's what I
mean by fragmented.
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