> There is a confusion here. No one is suggesting that the brown is > ugly. No worries.
> But the target users for ubuntu are not the Africans where this > color enjoys privileged symbolic meaning. Rather Ubuntu aims at the > global audience (dominated by western influences) I'm "white and western", I just happened to be born in South Africa! I still like the brown. I think it's a brave and distinctive choice. :) If we are gonna go down the "cultural" perception road then I always argue for a locale-based theme such that the locale decides the icons, the colours, the fonts, and so on. One size-fits all just don't work. > Research the subject to see what I mean. I'm sure it gets deeper than I have the metaphysics for, but I's still likes my browns man! Cheers, /d -- ubuntu-art mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art