All three of those themes rock.

I personally use a slightly modified Brighthouse on my site 
(http://www.thoughtstoblog.com)

Jake

Scott Laird wrote:
> During the theme contest, I offered to add one or two of the winning 
> themes to Typo 4.0.  Since we're about a week away from 4.0 right now, 
> it's time to decide what we're going to add.  I really don't want to 
> add more then a couple extra themes; post 4.0 we'll look at ways to 
> package new themes (and sidebars and text filters) to make them easier 
> to install, so I don't want to bloat the tree with dozens of themes.  
> On the other hand, it'd be nice to have more then just Azure 
> available, even if it's just to remind developers that we can't assume 
> that Azure is the only theme around.
>
> So, I'd like to get a bit of feedback from people.  Is this a good 
> idea at all?  If so, which theme(s) should we add?
>
> These are probably my three favorite Typo themes (although the list 
> changes from week to week):
>
>  Origami: http://typo.leevigraham.com/
>  Lush: http://typogarden.com/articles/2005/11/28/lush-theme
>  Brighthouse: http://www.height1percent.com/pages/brighthouse/
>
> I'm not sure if the authors of all three themes would even consent to 
> having them bundled with Typo, and I'd rather not include any theme 
> that requires *too* many graphics files--our .gem is around 600k right 
> now, and I don't want to add a couple MB of images to it if I can 
> avoid it.
>
> If we can come to some sort of consensus here, then I'll go ahead and 
> talk to the authors and see what we can add.
>
>
> Scott
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