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2009-08-18
Yes it does.
Because like it or not, my initial judgement on somethings' merits will be based on things being aestictically pleasing.
There is a lack of taste in a lot of open source projects, where they do stuff that looks good and adds nothing.
* Transparent Windows Terminals.
* 3D "Cube" rubbish.
* Silly Windowing minimizing effects.
Oh this argument again. I think KDE has a lot of un-necessary things.
Some themes do, do that.