Default Theme

David McLaughlin dsmcl_lists at pluo.net
Wed Oct 13 14:34:15 UTC 2004


I agree, as well. The new images, while acceptable in some cultures, would
definitely not be appropriate in others, nor in many corporate environments.

For Ubuntu to attain widespread acceptance, the default themesets need to be
fairly innoccuous and sensitive to worldwide, diverse cultures with different
levels of social propriety. Plus, they need to be acceptable by companies to
use for their employees. ;)

Thanks,

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David McLaughlin


> From: list at ubuntuforums.org
> Date: Wed, Oct 13, 2004 at 07:27:15AM -0700
> To: To ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
> Subject: Re: Default Theme
> 
> 
> I agree with Tyler. Word for word. I appreciate the work that went into designing the new theme. However, I would feel more comfortable with a more conservative set of graphics myself and it will be easier for me to share Ubuntu with others if the default theme had more conservative graphics.
> 
> Thank-you for the work that has been put into Ubuntu to make it a usable and presentable desktop distribution. It is the first that I feel I could install for my own extended family.
> 
> Thank-you,
> Jason Pearce
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