I agree. I've seen too many comments like "That theme is ugly because I don't
like the green wallpaper." Comments like that are narrow minded and not
helpful to the creators.
Mentioning what you DO like would be much more helpful. Even if there's only
one small part of the theme you like.
Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 10:02:34 -0600From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL
PROTECTED]: [ubuntu-art] Expressing dislikeOn Dec 19, 2007 1:53 AM, [someone]
wrote:
Looks nice indeed. But doesn't it look too much like MacOS? (except for the
color palett of course)
I propose a new rule that anyone who says, "that theme looks too much like
[some other OS]..." must also back up their statement with an objective
comparison of the elements in question. I think it's being tossed out as a
generic criticism. I'm all for constructive criticism and I'm certainly not
opposed to people voicing their dislike for all or part of a mockup, but its
most helpful if the concerns are specific. Just my two cents.-- Matthew
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