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@haui_lemmy not more than any other interface. We need to have options. You would probably find less than 5% of people who will be selecting an iOS like interface, due to Apple being ferociously anti Foss ecosystem. But is good to have that option too.
I kind of see your point. But I think the likelyhood of an ios user coming over is probably 100 times higher if a familiar interface exists. So I think we‘re looking at it in very different ways. The current linux phone users are not the usecase I‘m aiming at.
I'd argue that what is holding the Linux GUI back is the amount of options, combined with the lack of proper interoperability testing (not for the lack of trying, but between the amount of options and the amount of versions, it is absolutely unfeasible), and the lack of strong design choice on the side of distributions: everyone wants to have and support everything under the sun, even if it means having 4 or 5 different flavours or editions of a particular distribution.
Don't get me wrong, I salute the intention and the initiative, but concretely, this almost always (and I put "almost" to be safe, I've never seen a counter example) means a clunky, unpolished experience in most cases.
I usually describe it as:
IMHO what we would need is for distributions to "adopt" a given GUI (or DE), and stick to that. Do not even carry the packages for something else. If it is needed, another distribution will be made. That would simplify things a lot, and would greatly relieve the stress on maintainers.
And it would make for a much more approachable user experience.