I understand that you're trying to care about users.
But there's at least 2 arguments againts this decision:
1) Assumption that dark themes were meant mostly for low vision is realy
subjective.
Some people use them at night, some just prefer them...
2) It makes Debian installer inconsistent

On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 10:28 AM Samuel Thibault <sthiba...@debian.org>
wrote:

> Control: reassign -1 rootskel
>
> Steve McIntyre, le sam. 15 juin 2019 19:30:30 +0100, a ecrit:
> > On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 08:12:18PM +0300, Evgen wrote:
> > >I chosed Dark theme installer menu > Graphical Install
> > >
> > >On "Software selection" there were 2 check-boxes:
> > >1. on the "Debian desktop environment"
> > >2. on the "...MATE"
> >
> > Odd... There's literally nothing I can see in the config for the dark
> > theme menu that would change the default desktop selection.
>
> This is done in rootskel, see version 1.127.
>
> It was done on purpose, to automatically install compiz support. The
> idea is that we here assume that choosing the dark theme means low
> vision, and thus the desire to have good zooming support.
>
> Samuel
>

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