UNIX is not going away, you are the one trying to put words on my typing.
I am talking about the Apple developers culture, from those developers that care about Apple platforms, regardless of what powers the bottom layer of the OS.
UNIX can exist until the end of days at Apple, that is not what matters to Apple application developers.
As for GNOME and KDE, they are lego pieces on Linux, a fragmented experience where the command line is worshipped, for most users running something else doesn't matter, or they even change environment every couple of days, this is not what Apple culture is about.
I am talking about the Apple developers culture, from those developers that care about Apple platforms, regardless of what powers the bottom layer of the OS.
UNIX can exist until the end of days at Apple, that is not what matters to Apple application developers.
As for GNOME and KDE, they are lego pieces on Linux, a fragmented experience where the command line is worshipped, for most users running something else doesn't matter, or they even change environment every couple of days, this is not what Apple culture is about.