I don't know this for a fact but I'd guess that since Ubuntu not only
includes the full OS and comes with a full office suite, graphics package,
media player etc. which are all crammed into a single disc, adding 30 plus
wallpapers might require excluding software and thus functionality.

I agree that it would be nice to have them but I'd rather be able to
confidently advise someone that the disc I've just given them will give them
real functionality right from the get-go and if they want to add more from
there, there's an incredible amount of applications, themes and wallpapers
within very easy (and free) reach.

For now, I think the single disc philosophy (if that's what it is) is the
right one.

Cheers

Bruce


2009/9/11 Hrafn Nordhri <[email protected]>

> Greets!
>
> I know I've missed the deadlines so I am hoping to participate in the
> April release. I did have a question though. Surfing around I found that
> Windows7 will be offering 30 Wallpapers and Mac's Snow Leopard is
> offering 35. All of these have already been revealed.
>
> ok so the Question.. Will Ubuntu be following these other OS folks in
> the future and offer more than three wallpapers with the releases?
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