It's one of the issues with a company that's based so much of its marketing around its style. They have to be seen to be innovating to keep the interest, which unfortunately means that they have to overhaul their UI once every few years for better or worse.
Elementary doesn't have that issue and so can iterate with small quality of life improvements, without having to throw the baby out with the bathwater
Elementary doesn't have that issue and so can iterate with small quality of life improvements, without having to throw the baby out with the bathwater