Hey guys !

Yes, Jessy is far from being release as the stable release, but it's not too 
soon to begin working on the graphic theme, and more generally on the user 
experience. Indeed, the choice of the Wheezy theme was kind of arbitrary, but 
it was necessary due to freeze deadline and debian package validation.

Well, let's begin to work then !

Some critics about the Wheezy theme was that "it was just a bunch of wallpapers 
and backgrounds". That was kind of right. So there I propose a totally new 
approach for the design and the user experience for Jessy. Before describing 
the approach, I wish this work to be part of CollabArt [1], as I prefer 
collaboration than competition (competition that happened for Wheezy).

Well, you all heard about the famous distribution called Archlinux. After long 
talks with users of the distributions, I discovered many reasons why people are 
attracted by this distribution. The two main reasons are the packages that are 
all up to date from upstreams (something that Debian shouldn't and won't 
compete) and the fact that's a bare and very light distribution out of the box. 
The latter is interesting, as many of them wasn't aware that Debian can be 
installed with very few packages. Debian is, actually, a very light 
distribution. It's just that people are used to download and install the 
default Gnome distribution.

On the other hand, Debian is not well-known for its simplicity. Actually, I 
favor Lubuntu and Xubuntu for new Linux users. So we can't set a new default 
Debian distribution that won't be perfect for newcomer, but will be a good and 
light start for a medium-experienced user, or for users that want lightness 
over simplicity.

So I've selected few packages for a bare Debian installation, and I configured 
them to obtain both a new design and a new experience. Roughly:
- LXDE with Openbox/pcmanfm
- Slim
- Midori
- Xarchiver
- Wicd
- Sylpheed
- I intend to replace xscreensaver by slimlock [2]

There are two screenshots: Slim, and desktop. These are taken directly after 
the installation of the theme [3 - 4]
To install the theme:
- Setup a minimal (really minimal) Debian Jessy
- Log as root and install the "ca-certificates" package
- Grab the installation script: 
https://raw.github.com/Vagdish/Debian8-Theme/master/install.sh
- Make it executable (chmod +x install.sh)
- Launch it (./install.sh)
- Wait until reboot.
- I can't find how to change the default gtk theme. So change it from 
"Clearlooks" (the default) to "Mist".
- VoilĂ  !

Two things to notice:
- Slim and Pcmanfm can't scale the background to fit (like --bg-scale feh 
option), So we will have to make many wallpapers at different resolution.
- The wallpaper has no license at all. I'm trying to contact the original 
author. But anyway, the wallpaper is just a part of the whole experience.

I *will* make gnome/gdm/kdm/... themes. Like any other Debian theme, it will 
act on all required packages. But I want to uses Jessy as an opportunity to 
change the default Debian set of packages to make it lighter and more 
attractive.

The project if hosted on Github: https://github.com/Vagdish/Debian8-Theme
I may push it to the CollabArt Gitorious repository if asked.

Thank you !

Adrien Aubourg

[1] https://wiki.debian.org/DebianArt/Themes/CollabArt
[2] http://joelburget.com/slimlock/ (It is currently a part of the upstream 
Slim)
[3] http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/845/bjsh.png/
[4] http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/89/k41x.png/

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