On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 02:09:32 +0100, M. Uli Kusterer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Wouldn't there maybe be a way to instead have a "minimal" look as an > optional theme or theme bundle which isn't the default? So, at worst, > you would have to launch it once with the default look, switch to > "minimal" and that's it? > > Not to mention Jesse's design really doesn't look fancy enough not to > run on older computers. Heck, there are people who've hacked MacOS X > to run on an old 8100/80 PowerMac. If that one can run Aqua, any > Pentium should be able to run Jesse's theme at blazing speed...
Face it people, the only way to have any drastic change is by replacing the OpenStep hig (used as current GNUstep hig) with another hig base on the new design. By doing that gui developers needs to work harder. I guess alexm will never like this, the worst case is if he fork -gui, a large number of our developers (if the current number can be considered large) will join him, and if he didn't do that I'll do that myself, ok, enough of dramatics. Now my point is, if you cannot stand the current -gui, why don't you guys just fork it, or even better, focus on serious application development, which is a far more important issue? Now the discussion looks like we have a lot of time and resource to spend. And it doesn't look like any developer is supporting this move. Is it better if we can discuss this again when we have enough applications, so the user that we already attracted them by the new theme, won't turn back after they found there is no application for them? _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list Discuss-gnustep@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep