On Saturday 08 April 2006 00:52, Mike Frysinger wrote:
> highly suspect statements
>
> these states are all quite common ... trying to make some kind of
> supposition as to which is the most common is a waste of time

No. It's my opinion. Respect it, please. You don't have to agree.

> in my experience, from the many forms of Gentoo communication (real life,
> mailing lists, irc, forums, etc...):
>  - quite common for people to be lazy and just use the default
>  - quite common for people to change the default to their own thing
>  - quite common for people to use just Gentoo themes where they can
>
> as long as people include Gentoo themes in packages for people to select,
> we should have pretty good coverage of everyone's needs

Well, if we end with some stuff not themed, some stuff themed, having it 
applied by default as well as non-default, maybe even different looking 
theming depending on the package, the result will suck.

Is it that hard to define a few goals, instead coming up with "ha, let's do 
Gentoo themes" without having a clue about the conditions, what it should 
look like and what the side-effects are!? 


Carsten

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