Hello again,

A theme Debian is a look at their identity and also contributes to
building and identification with their users.

Create a campaign to drive the team of advertising and marketing.
Promotional material and events.

I believe Debian need a theme to each release proposal. To have a
unique visual communication.


.ValessioBrito


2011/11/10 Holger Levsen <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
> On Donnerstag, 10. November 2011, Joey Hess wrote:
>> Not quite, Joss doesn't want icon/theme changes but is open to a desktop
>> background in http://lists.debian.org/debian-desktop/2011/10/msg00022.html
> [...]
>> If we're removing spacefun then d-i can revert to the old "klowner" boot
>> logo, possibly updated in some way for wheezy, but the current one will
>> work ok. Reverting abbc21a955dc2f9b2fc134e796ef0bfcf4c3a2d2 in
>> rootskel-gtk will despacefun the graphical installer.
>
> I think Debian should stay branded/themed in one way or another. I'm totally
> all for replacing spacefun with something new, but IMO we should keep the
> unified branding which was introduced with Squeeze.
>
> Having a common theme is a great "UI-feature"!
>
>
> cheers,
>        Holger
>
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