On Wed, 18 Jul 2001 16:22:29 -0400 RV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>No, my name is not Ram�n. ;-)

So let's call you Ramiro. ;-)

>>Note that in Asian
>>societies people traditionally did not feel the same urge to show off
>>their individuality.
>>
>I am not sure that is true either

Then you should learn a bit more about Asia.

>I don't think the purpose of Mozilla is to changes people's life's 
>philosophy.

Neither do I. The point I was trying to make is essentially that using
words like "individuality" and "uniqueness" in connection with something
so basic as changing themes is absurd.

>By allowing people to configure or to chose a theme that is to the 
>liking of a user is not to make  Mozilla a toy. Even if every user sets 
>just one Theme and never change it again, just the ability to change it 
>to "the one" they like is  great advantage over another software that 
>forces me to accept a default fixed one.

Garth already replied to that.

HP

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