I have one question: what do you do on websites that have forms with
white backgrounds? I was trying to type on Github but gave up and
switched back to Adwaita, since the white text I was typing was the same
color as the form's background. :S

> I could go back to 12.1, which is still supported by openSUSE, but at
> the same time, that one's going to be out of support once the 18 month
> cycle is ended.   
Debian 7 will ship GNOME 3.4, and will give it security and bugfix
support until 2016. If you don't mind using older software, that might
be a good option for you.

> I could file bugs against the brokenness of 3.4 Inverse, but seems
> pointless if it has already been decided to drop Inverse.  
Yeah, but since it is shipped in 12.2, and in a default install no less,
it ought to work. It'd be helpful if you would make a bug (you can
assign it to me - *no promises*) and attach a couple of screenshots of
particular issues in the 3.4 theme; the Evolution issue I had already
noted, but I'm sure to miss other stuff that's irking you since I don't
use the theme on a regular basis.

I agree that a bug against Factory/3.6 would be inappropriate, since
it's dropped by design.

> > There's also tons of missing icons in both high-contrast themes; that'd
> > be a significant chore somebody (else) would have to tackle for a
> > quality user experience.
> > 
> 
> Meg Ford did the high contrast icons, and I do commend her for her work.
> You can always reach out to her to discuss your observations in more
> detail.
Oh I don't have any issue with the icons that do exist - they look nice
- I just notice that a lot of default "Gnome" icons are used because the
high contrast [inverse] iconset doesn't provide ones of its own. It
looks jarringly inconsistent to me to see the default icons alongside
the high contrast ones. But I guess icons are probably a ton of work.

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