Sorry I forgot the links: [1]http://www.guidebookgallery.org/screenshots/macos90
[2]http://www.guidebookgallery.org/screenshots/macosx103 2008/4/29 Álvaro Medina Ballester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > 2. Canonical would always prefer conservative themes to go out. > > Conservative themes would be what the mainstream default desktop will > > eventually be. The themes would be bright, similar to OpenSuse or Fedora or > > the current Ubuntu default themes. This will not change in the near future. > > > > Ok, but if you've been using (or at least reading things) about computers, > you should know how was Mac OS 9 [1] and the change that Mac OS X > represented [2]. Please take a look at both links and you should notice the > differences. > > What we should do for Intrepid? I don't know. Maybe it's impossible for > Ubuntu to make such a big change because Ubuntu has a very short time > between the different versions. But hey! If we can do something > "revolutionary" for Ubuntu art, why not let people to try it? > > The only difference between Ubuntu artwork since 6.06 is the wallpaper and > some minor changes in the icon theme (more or less). I'm sure that we can't > do a radical UI change like OS 9/OS X, but the question is, can we change > Ubuntu theme? > > If not, we should start following Hardy pallete, but please someone tell > this to artwork-team!!! > -- Álvaro.
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