> 2. Canonical would always prefer conservative themes to go out. > Conservative themes would be what the mainstream default desktop will > eventually be. The themes would be bright, similar to OpenSuse or Fedora or > the current Ubuntu default themes. This will not change in the near future. >
Ok, but if you've been using (or at least reading things) about computers, you should know how was Mac OS 9 [1] and the change that Mac OS X represented [2]. Please take a look at both links and you should notice the differences. What we should do for Intrepid? I don't know. Maybe it's impossible for Ubuntu to make such a big change because Ubuntu has a very short time between the different versions. But hey! If we can do something "revolutionary" for Ubuntu art, why not let people to try it? The only difference between Ubuntu artwork since 6.06 is the wallpaper and some minor changes in the icon theme (more or less). I'm sure that we can't do a radical UI change like OS 9/OS X, but the question is, can we change Ubuntu theme? If not, we should start following Hardy pallete, but please someone tell this to artwork-team!!!
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