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There's an interesting discussion (more like 'controversy') going on at Jeremy Stoller's (the sys76 engineer linked above) twitter the past couple of days. See this thread, for example: https://twitter.com/jeremy_soller/status/1433487714926698498
It sounds like pop os devs are clashing with GNOME devs over custom stylesheets, with accusations flying both ways. As a silly amateur myself, I don't pretend to understand everything that's at stake, but each side seems to have a valid point. GNOME devs say: If you want features, contribute to the relevant repos at our gitlab; sys76 devs claim, on the other hand, that with an API with arbitrary handicaps, GNOME doesn't make it easy for outsiders to 'contribute'.