They should simply find the courage to implement Apples Human Interface Guidelines. It wont hurt and they are almost there anyway.
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Both designs are good imo. Adding the extra space for the "cancel" button could cause a copyright claim so I think that's a viable reason why it's absent in GNOME. And I don't see anything wrong in copying Apple design. They can do what they want and the new design is very nice in terms of ease of understanding and accessibility potentials. GNOME's workflow is similar to Apple's so why not copy some more things for better consistency?
Both designs are good imo. Adding the extra space for the “cancel” button could cause a copyright claim
What ahaha since when a modal is copyrighted? I don't buy it, this is simply poor design by the GNOME team.
GNOME’s workflow is similar to Apple’s so why not copy some more things for better consistency?
Exactly my point, but they should learn how to properly copy things. Or at least think about them, Apple didn't add the margin for no reason.