Ahwell... you know what they say... We'll have to agree to disagree
In regards to me "speaking for other people" I read ALOT about every topic
you can imagine
about Linux and Ubuntu in particular... which is my fav distro... I read
ALOT of other peoples opinions and I ask
them what their opinio
On Wed, 2008-08-13 at 18:54 +0800, symon cadwallender wrote:
> quote We definitively get way too much unfounded opinions here.
> Why do you think that is? h. because people know what they like...
> They know what is visually appealing.
> There can't be any proof... just opinions. Opinions
On Wed, 2008-08-13 at 18:51 +0800, symon cadwallender wrote:
> See The lovers of the Original Ubuntu Human theme Always get
> offended when somebody comments
I didn't defend past and current theming as a whole.
I'm not offended. I took issue with your statement implying that you
_know_ how a
quote We definitively get way too much unfounded opinions here.
Why do you think that is? h. because people know what they like... They
know what is visually appealing.
There can't be any proof... just opinions. Opinions changes the world...
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 5:52 PM, Thorsten Wilms
See The lovers of the Original Ubuntu Human theme Always get offended
when somebody comments
about how it looks Ugly They can't see it, They like it... which is
fine. But.. if there was a poll to be conducted on
this topic... Im sure that Most people would agree that the original
artwor
On Wed, 2008-08-13 at 17:22 +0800, symon cadwallender wrote:
> Brown and Orange are definately not attractive to the majority of
> users,
You definitively can't know that!
We definitively get way too much unfounded opinions here.
In the very limited scope of the forum, this list and random othe
I agree to a certain extent... Brown and Orange are definately not
attractive to the majority of users, But I can't
ever see canoncial EVER releasing an ubuntu without it, since they are
obsessed with the human theme crap.
It would be good if there was ATLEAST a comprimise, and maybe blend in some
since i started this i think i should explain myself. it was not my
intention to ignite the brown vs non-brown argument.
i was saying that for me as an unexperienced user it would have been
nice back then if human had had the ability to change the "highlight"
colors, because i would have liked
No one is saying that artists should abandon their pixmap themes. All we're
saying is that the best solution for the greatest amount of people would be
to take the concepts from a great pixmap theme and try and incorporate it
into an engine because it will give users a lot more flexibility.
>Andr
Daniel Moore wrote:
> On 13/08/2008, at 8:08 AM, Julian Oliver wrote:
>
>> thankfully Ubuntu is taking something of a risk here, the last thing
>> the
>> world needs is another blue theme.
>>
>
> I disagree, it might be hard for a bunch of GUI artists to see but a
> computer interface i
Ubuntu already uses a light grey by default, no?
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On 13/08/2008, at 8:08 AM, Julian Oliver wrote:
>
>
> thankfully Ubuntu is taking something of a risk here, the last thing
> the
> world needs is another blue theme.
I disagree, it might be hard for a bunch of GUI artists to see but a
computer interface is not a piece of art. It doesn't need
Steely grey themes imply mac os ones, and Ubuntu can't do anything to help
that. People would just need to get that theme themselves and install it.
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..on or around Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 06:03:37PM -0400 Vadim Peretokin wrote:
> I don't understand where is this brown so prominent that it's bad... it's
> mostly orange that I see.
>
> (and the wallpaper on 8.04 rocks)
i doubt a brown theme will ever be as /ubiquitously/ tolerated (let
alone popu
I don't understand where is this brown so prominent that it's bad... it's
mostly orange that I see.
(and the wallpaper on 8.04 rocks)
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Am 12.08.2008, 23:18 Uhr, schrieb Ashton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 1:28 PM, Cory K. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Andreas Berger wrote:
>> > a lot of people will not like brown (as a matter of fact) and there
>> will
>> be no way for them with a pixmap theme.
>>
>> (this i
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 1:28 PM, Cory K. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andreas Berger wrote:
> > a lot of people will not like brown (as a matter of fact) and there will
> be no way for them with a pixmap theme.
>
> (this is not a personal attack. its an attack on the "this must be
> default" menta
Andreas Berger wrote:
> a lot of people will not like brown (as a matter of fact) and there will be
> no way for them with a pixmap theme.
(this is not a personal attack. its an attack on the "this must be
default" mentality)
This is *only* if someone is trying for default Ubuntu. *WHO CARES* if
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