Guys,

These ideas are great but you need to "act". If you feel strongly about a
theme, application or whatever then get out there, find other interested
people and put a team together.

Put this energy into doing instead of describing.

Adam.
On Nov 29, 2015 9:51 PM, "Riccardo Mottola" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
>
> Gregory Casamento wrote:
>
>> I would very much like to see our interface changed to something
>> everyone can be in love with.   This is only good for the project.
>> Our out of the box experience with users SUCKS ROCKS and this is
>> something we need to think about.
>>
>
> I agree on that statement! the problem is that the whole thread here shows
> that nobody here agrees with the other one on how to improve it. Some say
> look, some say application, some say configuration tools, some want this,
> that, whatever.
>
> Thus, well, for sure we can improve our applications, our preferences and
> our theming capabilities and support so that we can make more people happy.
> And also a way to set these as a default.
>
> And, to be honest, I am working extremely hard on this night and day in
> the past years and other like Richard and Fred helped mightly on the core
> side.
>
> I have never liked Jesse's theme. You do. The only solution is that you
> can run it easily and without issues.
> Somebody wants the Tango theme? Activating it shall be one click.
> Gael or Adam want a clean classic theme? Fine too... and we all know that
> even our default theme is lacking.
> For Gnome-like theme it will be never as perfect, but it shouldn't be hard
> either.
>
> Everybody wants improved and more applications.
>
> After all, the experience is the sum of all that: "applications" which
> have a "feel" and have a "look". The experience is a sum of all that. Since
> we lack a bit on everything, but especially on the application and
> smoothness side, the rest becomes more evident too.
>
> Riccardo
>
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