• PeachMan@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    These projects are run by volunteers, they don’t have the unlimited budget for designers that Adobe does. And to be honest, it kinda seems like you’re just criticizing them for no good reason. Have you personally designed and built a website that doesn’t suck?

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        5 hours ago

        Ah yes, it’s a good thing that the only skill required to make a nice website is taking a screenshot

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          Not criticizing the website design. I don’t expect them to have an expensive flashy website. I am criticizing you for equating the snipping tool with having an unlimited budget for designers like adobe does. It does not take a team of designers to add a screenshot to your website showcasing a feature.

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      These projects are run by volunteers, they don’t have the unlimited budget for designers that Adobe does.

      A few screenshots would be nice. Not asking them to make a high-production video intro shot on a cruise ship with RED cameras and featuring an A-list celeb.

      And to be honest, it kinda seems like you’re just criticizing them for no good reason.

      On the contrary. I want to see them reach a wider audience. I want to see FOSS, Linux, and other open-source projects become more accessible and widely available. For me, the way many of these projects present themselves is like gatekeeping to keep people away.

      Have you personally designed and built a website that doesn’t suck?

      Yes, but I won’t doxx myself, so there’s no proof I can give you.

      Regardless, as a user and someone who wants to see open-source projects succeed, my comment should only be taken as constructive criticism.

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        2 hours ago

        IF YOU HAVE EXPERTISE, THEN CONTRIBUTE, DAMMIT: https://developer.gimp.org/core/wgo/

        They don’t need somebody to tell them their site sucks. They need somebody to HELP them make it better, to DO the work that you seem to be implying is very easy! They’re literally begging for it on their website.

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          It’s like you need high-level programming training to even understand how to contribute to their project. Where’s the “Edit” button, for example?

          I’ve contributed dozens of hours to other projects (namely OpenStreetMap), but it’s DEAD SIMPLE to contribute there.

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        On the contrary. I want to see them reach a wider audience. I want to see FOSS, Linux, and other open-source projects become more accessible and widely available

        then contribute, it’s called “open source” for a reason or at least raise an issue where the maintainers can see? Not on some random link aggregation platform about an announcement?

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          9 hours ago

          Contributing is exactly what he is doing. You dont have to make a PR to contribute to a project, he is trying to bring awareness to an issue he is passionate about. Him sparking the conversation can make waves much larger than he can manage by doing the screenshot marketing for projects himself one at a time. There are way too many projects for one person acting alone to make a real dent.

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              4 hours ago

              idk, he got those words into atleast 200 peoples heads from here, and probably many more that didn’t vote on it. I would say getting that many people to think about it is pretty good for the couple minutes it took to write that comment down.