"Is it false balance to present ourselves as if all desktops are equal to us?"
Aren't they?
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 think it would be a slippery slope to start mentioning that Inkscape is made for Linux, and only by the way, that we bother to make it available for Windows and OS (Mac). Pretty soon we'll notice that mostly only Linux or Ubuntu users are installing Inkscape (hmm, I wonder why?) So if mostly Linux/Ubuntu users download it, why bother making it work with the other 2 systems.
I wouldn't mind making a more prominent association to open source software in general, though. (like "Inkscape is proud to be an open source project, in the company of other great open source projects, such as...." and name at least 3 others)
Comments from a simple user :-) brynn
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