jmak wrote: > The idea is to develop a distinct personality for xubuntu. I am just > coming up with ideas that I think would improve xubuntu's usability > and look and feel. By the way, everybody is invited to join in. > Anyway, if we don't customize the desktop just take whatever others > think the default should be then we justify the critics according to > which xubuntu is just a poor gnome clone in an xfce clothing. Look at > Dreamlinux, it is everywhere nowadays, but I don't think just because > of the applications it installs by default. But rather because of its > innovative interface that people like to play with. So don't be timid > and just follow what others do. Remember the last year about the logo > discussions? There were lots of nay sayers--logo shouldn't be glossy, > shouldn't be shadows, shouldn't be 3D and things like that. And when I > presented the concept to the ubuntu art list everyone adopted it right > away. So the conclusion is that we should strive to be leaders rather > than followers otherwise we never stick out from the crowd. > > Jmak
Well said, I stand behind you! -- xubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel
