Thank you for the comment.
I agree that the promoting the distribution is the number one goal. There is
of course other things than just a look of the desktop. But it's the issue
which, in my opinion, we should give a thought.
Beatiful, fine look of the desktop and it's great usability (design) is where
it all comes back to, when talking about potential mainstream OS. Ordinary
people who just want the out-of-the-box experience, respect the OS which has
the good design and a nice look. It is also a good way to get those people,
who aren't so familiar with FOSS-movement, involved.
We should aim for being the most popular GNU/Linux distro ever, and make sure
that all the Linux-beginners find their way up here, instead of those
non-free distros like Ubuntu!
We should show the world that FOSS can be more than just a good philosophy;
That it can be the synonym to quality and beauty besides freedom!