Every single Gtk application has the default of using -- Gtk.

Unity is based around Gtk.

Unity is the default Ubuntu desktop.

Unity, GNOME, LXDE, Xfce, Cinnamon and many more are based around Gtk.

I'd say Gtk theme is a pretty safe default if you are targeting an average
Joe Ubuntu user, and I suspect the same is true with average Debian desktop
user.

If I were aiming to please users of existing desktops, there would be no
thinking about whether Gtk theme should be default in Debian packages, only
how to do it.

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On 15 Jan 2014 21:51, "Markus Hitter" <m...@jump-ing.de> wrote:

> Am 15.01.2014 22:43, schrieb Ivan Vučica:
> > Mark theme as Recommended, and it should be pulled in (but is still
> > optional).
>
> Which one should be recommended? There are some 20 desktops where the
> base packages work.
>
>
> Markus
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