7 comments

  • VimEscapeArtist 3 minutes ago
    Maybe it's the GIMP developer who should be interviewing someone who can build a decent UI and actually understands UX.
  • Aldipower 1 hour ago
    What a mindset. Deep respect!

    "And it turns out there are a couple hundred people already who would like me to continue writing code and sharing it publicly and openly. That at least sustains me roughly on the level of unemployment benefits in European countries. And I hope that this will even slightly increase – I will not have a Silicon Valley level software developer salary, but I’ll have enough money to cover my expenses."

  • nanis 1 hour ago
    > 2026-02-22 by GIMP Team

    I am confused

    > This interview took place on February 4th, 2017

    • ReluctantLaser 1 hour ago
      No need to be confused, the opening paragraphs explain the discrepancy
      • nanis 52 minutes ago
        > Unfortunately, the rest of the interviews from that event have never seen the light of day - until now!

        Not really -- It invites speculation as to why they were not published for 9 years. And, are the words spoken a decade ago still valid?

        • ReluctantLaser 17 minutes ago
          Sure, but it explains the dates. Which is all that you originality highlighted as your confusion. Perhaps you can query them directly about your other curiosities?

          I think the interview is interesting regardless if some of the details within are dated or not.

  • jrm4 35 minutes ago
    " It is strange how the media exploration experiments I do in code seem to not really have much cultural worth in society."

    Not to me, and -- this is a thing I keep harping on -- love it or not, I can explain why.

    You live in a society, and as a result you have to do a little bit of homework on names, and what they mean, and how they are percieved by the outside world. It is SUPER interesting to me that the first bit of this interview is literally ABOUT NAMES, and that the following point is missed.

    GIMP is a terrible name. Atrociously bad. And I still strongly believe it is a reason -- it might even be the PRIMARY reason -- why such an otherwise great tool did not grow in popularity.

    • as1mov 18 minutes ago
      If the dev team had a nickel for every time someone complained about the name, there would have enough money by now to fund the development of a UI revamp.

      Now if they had a nickel for everytime someone complained about the bad UI...

  • yanhangyhy 1 hour ago
    That’s a cool name..
  • aaron695 1 hour ago
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