> On 14 Apr 2017, at 13:27, Esteban Lorenzano <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
>> On 14 Apr 2017, at 13:10, Denis Kudriashov <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> Maybe I am alone who do not like the dark theme. 
> 
> you can put a preference to switch it back.
> 
>> But to me it is too late for such change. I am sure there are UI 
>> widgets/projects which looks horrible in dark. And people probably test them 
>> in pharo 6 before this change. So they will be very surprised.
> 
> no, dark theme is around since 3 years and is very depurated. In fact, many 
> people already use it as they preferred theme. 
> 
>> Also I am really wondering that this decision was not publicly discussed. We 
>> should vote for such kind of changes. 
> 
> no, this is not how it works. 
> We do not vote: most of the decisions are made by consensus and there is also 
> the board who takes some decisions without asking because we pursuit an 
> objective: for example we did not ask anybody if they wanted a new browser, 
> we (the board) decided that Nautilus was not good enough and then we pushed 
> for Calypso. 
btw… this does not means board decisions are irreversible: everybody can discus 
it before, during and after changes happens. If we find we were wrong, we can 
always revert.

> 
>> Anyway settings are recovered at image startup. So I can live with it. 
> 
> yep, that’s the idea… nothing is irreversible :)
> 
> Esteban
> 
>> 
>> 2017-04-14 9:09 GMT+02:00 Esteban Lorenzano <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>>:
>> Hello guys,
>> 
>> I wanted to let you know that we talked at the board and we want to make the 
>> DarkTheme a default for Pharo 6.0.
>> This is just because we want to have a visual immediate reference of 
>> changing things (yeah, marketing ;) )
>> 
>> Those which still do not like it can still execute
>> 
>> Pharo3Theme beCurrent.
>> 
>> (in their startup actions, if you want)
>> 
>> And everything will be as before.
>> 
>> Esteban
>> 
> 

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