2008/9/30 Benjamin Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Tue, 2008-09-30 at 12:54 +0200, Vincent Untz wrote: > > Le mardi 30 septembre 2008, à 12:31 +0200, Benjamin Berg a écrit : > > > Do you think that exposing deprecated widgets and theme related bugs > > > like this is a good idea? > > > > I like the idea. But I would guess distros would patch this out :/ Maybe > > we can do some opt-in thing, with a gconf key or a file somewhere in > > $HOME that would enable this kind of stuff so that users of distros can > > still participate in this kind of testing if they want? > > I guess we could ship two themes. Where it would be either: > * A modified "Clearlooks" and a "ClearlooksStable" theme > or > * The normal "Clearlooks" and a "ClearlooksTest" theme > > Where the first option would be the default during (parts of) the > unstable release cycle. Should distributions change it and ship the > normal "Clearlooks" theme then the "ClearlooksTest" theme could still be > build and shipped. > This way, users can switch to the testing the theme if they want to. > > Benjamin >
I'm for the Clearlooks and Clearlooks stable. If we will do in that way, maybe someone will use the testing one (because it is default). Otherwise this is totally useless ;) Who on earth will fetch the appearance applet and decide to use a broken (because the dark one will have bugs) theme? Maybe me, you benzea, and thomas ;) Quite useless, isn't it? =) That's IMHO, of course. -- Andrea Cimitan - http://www.cimitan.com
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