Some projects keep surprising me with their “solutions,” and this is one of those cases. A proposal under review by developers from GNOME and Mozilla could change how middle-mouse-button paste behaves on Linux and other Unix-like systems.

The discussions, visible in Mozilla’s Phabricator revision D277804 and a linked GNOME gsettings-desktop-schemas merge request, focus on disabling the traditional primary selection paste by default.

Mozilla proposes changing the default behavior of the Firefox browser on Unix builds so that pressing the middle mouse button no longer pastes text by default. The author of the revision frames the current behavior as a source of confusion and accidental pastes, especially when users press the middle button without expecting the clipboard contents to be inserted into text fields.

  • morto@piefed.social
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    2 days ago

    Gnome also spends time making posts bashing on developers who create alternative DEs, and mozilla also spends time thinking about how to put more ai in firefox

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      2 days ago

      System76 spent their time spreading slander about Gnome and being shitty to upstream, just FYI

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        1 day ago

        That’s good to know. So far I haven’t seen the opposite, but maybe the gnome post got more attention because they’re more popular.

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      2 days ago

      One dev without any go-ahead from Gnome did.

      And let’s not forget System76 employees, as well as System76 themselves, have done the exact same thing.

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        1 day ago

        I rechecked it, and, indeed, it’s from a single dev. The fact that it was from blogs.gnome.org made me think it was a publication in the name of all the gnome foundation