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Where Does the Linux Desktop Go from Here?

It’s no lie that the Linux desktop has been changing greatly. Through technological and social shifts, the desktop and community we know today is a far cry from what it was ten years ago. Additionally, the users and contributors entering the space are younger, more diverse, and more open-minded than ever before. This panel is a discussion between a diverse set of stakeholders, from the big and old to the small and new. We’ll discuss pressing issues in the ecosystem, what our outlook and focus should be directed forwards, and much more.

Our primary topics and goals are to discuss:
– Application Ecosystem
– Accessibility
– Sustainability & Funding
– Outreach & Growth
– Distros
– Standardization
– Community

We hope our panel can demonstrate an insider’s perspective to the exciting future of the Linux desktop, get outsiders (technical and non-technical) involved, discuss pressing issues between representatives of different communities, and share our thoughts on how we can make the year of the Linux desktop finally happen.

Panelists:
– Lleyton Gray, Fyra Labs
– Jaiden Riordan, Fyra Labs (Moderator)
– Rosanna Yuen, GNOME Foundation
– Nova King, Stardust XR
– Monica Ayhens-Madon, Thunderbird
– Matthew Miller, Fedora Project & Red Hat
– Drew Adams, KDE & OpenSUSE

A Fyra Labs Joint.

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2 thoughts on “Where Does the Linux Desktop Go from Here?

  • Electron apps are even worse than Java apps, more bloated and more insecure and have even worse integration into desktop. Usually just better to use some service from web browser. Usually that services are bad anyway so better to avid them in the first place as far as possible and then there is no need to use Electron junk.

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