Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 21st Mar 2010 23:35 UTC, submitted by Extend
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RE[2]: Less brown, but too much purple
by cmost on Mon 22nd Mar 2010 00:40
in reply to "RE: Less brown, but too much purple"
RE[3]: Less brown, but too much purple
by Zifre on Mon 22nd Mar 2010 00:57
in reply to "RE[2]: Less brown, but too much purple"
At the end of the day users are going to choose their own backgrounds and color schemes; typically within hours of installing.
You overestimate users.
I'm guessing that maybe 50% of users change the background. And maybe 2% change the theme.
Even if most users did change the theme, it is very important to leave good impressions when it is first installed.





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2006-01-04
Yeah, while I love the fact that someone starts shipping a dark theme as the default I am not sure a LTS release is the right time to do it the first time. Dark themes still have lots of issues, because all OS are light and a lot of apps and websites are not tested with dark themes.
Same with the title bar widgets .. those shouldn't change in a LTS release.
So yeah for innovation, boo for doing it when people expect continuity.