Le 11/05/2016 à 19:43, Brynn a écrit : > "Is it false > balance to present ourselves as if all desktops are equal to us?" > > Aren't they?
I think they are not, at least on the developer side, as for many cross-platform free software projects. Also, I think there are fewer professional vector drawing programs which work natively on GNU/Linux than on the other systems. Inkscape may be the intuitive primary choice for vector drawing for a GNU/Linux user (or it might be decided by the preference for free software), whereas it may not on systems where there are stronger competitors. > I think it makes Inkscape appear a stronger and more versatile program, to > give the impression it works equally well on all 3 major systems (even if it > might be a little faster on Linux systems). I agree. I don't feel it useful to ‘promote’ GNU/Linux with Inkscape to regular users, it is not the purpose of the project; its purpose is to be cross-platform. The promotion of GNU/Linux should be minimal, as it is already actually: on the download pages, GNU/Linux appears before the other systems, and OS X which is probably less supported than the two others appears last. Just because the project is mainly developed on GNU/Linux. Comments by a computer student and regular user. -- Sylvain ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mobile security can be enabling, not merely restricting. Employees who bring their own devices (BYOD) to work are irked by the imposition of MDM restrictions. Mobile Device Manager Plus allows you to control only the apps on BYO-devices by containerizing them, leaving personal data untouched! https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/304595813;131938128;j _______________________________________________ Inkscape-docs mailing list Inkscape-docs@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/inkscape-docs