On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 8:01 PM, Valessio Brito <[email protected]> wrote: > I created this: http://valessiobrito.info/projetos/debian/squeeze/nebula/ > > but as I'm at the end of the semester at the University ... I am not > much time to have a whole new work.
And there isn't time to have an entire new vote. No one voted for your variation, so you can't just replace the one people voted for. > Only I'm sure many other people are enjoying it, I'm very positive > feedback by Identi.ca/Twitter/Mail. There are four wheels on a wagon, but the only one you usually notice is the squeaky one. It is a nice work. >> Hi Valessio, hi everyone! >> >> while I appreciate the art work that was done in preparation for squeeze, I >> honestly think SpaceFun does not make a good default theme in it's current >> state. It certainly is nice art work, but it is too "childish" and playful >> for a >> serious OS, that Debian tries to be. >> From discussions with fellow DDs I know that I'm by far not the only one with >> that concern. And I have a concern with why libfprint from removed from squeeze, but just because I hang out on debian-desktop doesn't mean the people who actually do the work on the fingeprint software have to listen to me. >> Instead of beating a dead horse, and question everything that was done, I'd >> instead ask you, to provide a refined version of SpaceFun. >> Keeping the globe and the swirl/rocket seems fine to me, but could you >> prepare a >> version where the stars are removed/replaced by something more subtle, >> please, >> and put it up on the wiki for review? Sorry, but your suggestion does question everything that was done. Be sure to share your input in time for Wheezy. . >> P.S: Please CC on replies No. If you can't be bothered to subscribe to the desktop list I have a hard time taking your "concern" seriously. Best, AM -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

