When a project is 90%+ open source, it's hard to sell a proprietary bundle on top. OpenOffice/Star Office had this problem: Star Office had a grammar checker as its main selling point IIRC.
This is a problem when the bundle funds much of the development work.
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Bringing a 'command palette' (M-x in Emacs, Cmd-P in Atom) to all Gtk applications in Gnome!
https://github.com/p-e-w/plotinus
I'd love too see this UI paradigm be pervasive. The ribbon in office is helpfully contextually, but text lists with filtering scale superbly.
Friday's xkcd is painfully true. https://xkcd.com/1785/ (I once visited a Google office in 2012 and hit a Gnome bug with IPv4+IPv6)
With Office available on a wide range of platforms, why bother with Windows? Only a few obscure games is the only reason I can see.
