tux0r
Heisskalt's "Absorber". The verses are in German, Google Translate does a decent job here though. The song came right into a break in my love-and-other-things life. Perfect.
Honestly: Ask the creator of that website. There is no technical reason for this.
Paying developers to do work definitely helps.
The lead developer of GIMP currently receives about €1,200 per month in donations via PayPal, and the entire GIMP project receives even more via LiberaPay. Admittedly, this is not really ‘their paid job’.
But now I've had to listen to open source fans for over twenty years saying that open source software shows that you don't need a lot of money, just a lot of volunteers to do much better work together. I don't doubt that (for example) Blender is excellent software, donations or not (they didn't always exist). But why does this concept fail when it comes to image editing software?
If it is "a BSD", Windows is a BSD too.
Ah, danke.
GIMP had almost 25 years to be acceptable. It is still awful to use. Serif’s Affinity was awesome within half a decade.
Must be something with free software that just sucks.
Also man trifft sich dort, um einander mitzuteilen, wie blöd man die findet, die nicht da sind? Klingt albern.