> Currently, the modern world moves at the speed of thought -- it changes,
> it morphs, it is nebulous.  It is possible that an operating system that
> strives to be contemporary and modern should _perhaps_ attempt to permit
> such metamorphosis.

I suppose whether you think the modern world moves in those ways or not
depends on your point of view. Anyway, to be clear, I didn't mean to imply
that there is something wrong with innovation and positive change.

But the startup sounds have not undergone such a change - the previous
sounds were really professional and would be a great way for users to
identify Ubuntu. The current ones have not got those attributes. Ubuntu
hasn't changed its awesome logo, because users will identify with it.
There was no need to change the awesome startup sounds either. (Again,
nothing against change per se, if the logo was a dud I'd be the first to
be crying for it to be improved.)

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please revert startup sounds
https://launchpad.net/bugs/72143

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