https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=85420

--- Comment #6 from Adolfo Jayme <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Jay Philips from comment #5)
> > Any effort we (or a GSoC student) do, won’t
> > *ever* reach an acceptable level of quality
> 
> I believe that it can reach an acceptable level of quality, similar to how
> the firefox themes has reached a good level of quality now.

Sorry, but you’ve chosen the worst example. All those glitches and rendering
bugs are glaring to me.

> > and what will happen if the web
> > side of it is unavailable, or changes protocols, or the user doesn’t have
> > free Internet access?
> 
> What happens when a user doesnt have internet and doesnt have local help
> installed but clicks on the help button in the toolbar? It links to the wiki
> help by opening it up in a browser.

That’s actually a bug. Don’t be fooled into following the fallacy of
counter-questioning with false equivalence.

> Its only unusable when you dont have internet access and it being in the
> template manager isnt in my view a prominent place.

Weren’t you talking about the start center? In 4.4, what goes into the Template
Manager is also visible in the Start Center, anyways. That *is* prominent, and
even more if it doesn’t work.

> Yes i believe work should go into improving the template website to make it
> nicer, but having a nice template website that users are aware of doesnt
> help, so we should make sure users who go into the template manager in the
> start center or dialog see a prominent indication that there are online
> templates that they can access.

(Perhaps you meant to write “are not aware…” instead of “are aware…”?)

Where’s the proof that the Templates website is hidden away and nobody is aware
of it? Statistics are needed before making such claims.

The OOo-inherited Start Center had a link to the Templates website. Now we have
an even clearer “Templates” button, with big fonts and everything — it’s not
like people won’t see it. That button leads to a window with an icon linking to
the site. Not undiscoverable.

Well, even though I can’t help thinking this is unnecessary bells and whistles,
I like the concept you show in attachment 108377. There’s no need for more.

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