Okay, so I'm going to go file the ITP now. My current plan is to:
1. Actually package the themes, at least until an alternate method for packaging data (as is being discussed) comes to fruition. By no means do I plan to package kde.themes.org; this is a nice set of themes (same author, same source) that can get people started. I'm not doing a theme installer just now; it would be quite some hassle keeping the installer in sync with the remote sites, and the remote server for this theme set has its own problems. 2. Bundle the 39 themes into 5 binary packages. This was a compromise aimed at having #packages small but keeping the split meaningful. Currently the packages will be -matte, -metallic, -neon, -pastel and -sweetpill. Each package contains a set of themes of (broadly) similar feel, and the window decoration themes and widget themes in each package work well together. Furthermore, the upstream author plans to make more themes for the next release, and (s)he has verified that they will fit into those categories nicely; thus as #themes increases, #packages should remain fixed. COPYRIGHT ISSUES: John Galt raises an important point here. I've posted small shots of all the themes at http://people.debian.org/~bab/themes/ and I would love if people could take a glance and point out any obvious copyright violations. Some themes are original, some are based on IceWM themes according to the author's comments. Thanks, Ben. -- Ben Burton [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://baasil.humbug.org.au/bab/ Public Key: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] If one tells the truth, one is sure, sooner or later, to be found out. - Oscar Wilde