If you feel flux is bad designed, lacks options that you need, and needs to evolve into something that behaves smarter; perhaps we can agree the problem is not just 'make my screen more red'
You present your case as a simple tweak, there will definitely be thousands of people who also need a 'super-simple option' (I read it in my mind as "Just add a setting!"), so I guess finding good defaults and packing enough flexibility without a twelve pages setting screen would also be non trivial but appreciated.
I'm saying, recognizing that what we want from something like flux can be as complex as we want it to be, and developing an ecosystem of those would be interesting and hopefully very beneficial to everyone.
It's not that I want more features per se, but I want sensible ones. The way f.lux works is worse than a featureless alternative in many ways; it's like an alarm that's hardcoded to go off at sunrise every morning. Flux.s' stated purpose doesn't match up with its functionality, and there's no flexibility to get around that.
If you feel flux is bad designed, lacks options that you need, and needs to evolve into something that behaves smarter; perhaps we can agree the problem is not just 'make my screen more red'
You present your case as a simple tweak, there will definitely be thousands of people who also need a 'super-simple option' (I read it in my mind as "Just add a setting!"), so I guess finding good defaults and packing enough flexibility without a twelve pages setting screen would also be non trivial but appreciated.
I'm saying, recognizing that what we want from something like flux can be as complex as we want it to be, and developing an ecosystem of those would be interesting and hopefully very beneficial to everyone.