Daerandin: Also, the bug report that shaddim links to is not a bug, but a differing on opinions. The distro maintainers decides what approach to take to handling software. And frankly I believe I see too much of a "customer" attitude among some of the comments in that bug report.
While I agree this has to do with "points of view", I think the currently overly distro centric & developer centric focus prevalent in the current linux world is what kills the linux desktop. We need more "customer" attitude and less elitistic "I don't care how Apple and MS innovated the desktop" attitude if we want that the "year of the linux deskop" finally arrive.
Currently, the linux desktop works only acceptable for developers, admins and geeks. It works not for commercial software developers, game and multimedia producers, ISVs, non-techy users ("customers"), and yes, publishers like GOG. Some of the elitisitic stuff needs to be thrown overboard, the platform needs to be streamlined and unified. Maybe the first thing required to be thrown overboard (had hardest to achieve) ls the geek proud. Then a pragmatic and simple approach should be followed, maybe just like MacOS, which was built as modern desktop OS on top of a unixoid foundation, should be copied 1:1 (- closed platform aspects).
If the community is not able to do it themself, well... a commercial company might do it... and we see with Android how this could end in unfavourable results.