I am not certain how @elementary is considered inclusive design. Its approach is a strong opinionated design approach that allows for amazing levels of consistency. If anything @elementary is #ExclusiveDesign much like GNOME's rich approach. KDE with its openness to supporting different workflows and design pattern is far more of an #InclusiveDesign project. Granted at its expense of consistency and ease of use, such are the tradeoffs in its approach.
@elementary Ah, it was my poor understanding of the term #InclusiveDesign. Thank you for taking the time to explain. It makes much more sense now 🙂 .
@adilarif Inclusive design doesn’t mean adding lots of knobs and switches—in fact we hear from our neurodivergent fans that our approach helps them focus and be productive—It’s about providing accommodations for a diverse range of people and their ability. Microsoft has a great introduction page here to the principles of Inclusive Design https://inclusive.microsoft.design/