That's not a reason to change the default theme. It's a reason to try
to develop at least one good alternative theme. You should not be
proposing a change which will provoke argument when the alternative
would achieve the same in a relatively non-contentious way/
If/when a genuinely better theme can be produced, people will WANT to
adopt it as the default. The objective should be to develop a good
theme (or multiple good themes).
Also, document (in an easy to find place) how to select alternatives.
The website should show similar screenshots with each theme so one can
decide what to use. A section for package maintainers with things to
tweak (such as the theme) on the website would be nice too. While it's
nice to have a consistent look and feel, different OS projects have
different goals. Some might target end users who like a little eye
candy or "modern" look. I would argue Ubuntu falls into that category
and I know we'll probably have to do that in MidnightBSD at some point.
Luke
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