On 15.05.2014 12:16, David Edmundson wrote:
On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 11:39 AM, Jens Reuterberg <j...@ohyran.se> wrote:
Ok so after the feedback from the Beta Release an issue that we knew was
coming have happened. Visuals being the most easily accessible bit of anything
technical, people have reacted negatively to the lack of change.

People always react whatever you do.
Do not get influenced by Redditors/Slashdotters, they are all complete morons.

In this case, the thing is: For once, the trolls are right! I personally still like Oxygen a lot, but people (not only trolls, but the majority of people) are strongly influenced by design trends and do not perceive something as "new" if it adheres to design trends of the past. Therefore if we show them a Plasma Next which looks like "KDE4", people's first impression will be "It looks like KDE4! So all the fuss about nothing?". And the problem, from a psychological perspective, is this: After a first impression has been formed (which is strongly influenced by the look), an effect called "conformation bias" [1] kicks in, which makes people focus on aspects that confirm the first impression. Therefore they will tend to focus on everything which is _not_ new about Plasma Next and neglect the things which are. This means that the perception of Plasma Next as a whole (including the technical aspects) is likely to be negatively influenced by the first impression telling people "This doesn't look new at all!".

I think the big question point is about making default.
If we don't change their kde4 settings too the apps will look like a
mess, if we do change it that's meddling with their existing setup
when they install plasma next, which is more than a bit naughty.

So we're only talking about parallel installs of Plasma 4.X and Plasma Next here, right? Because I honestly don't see any problem if people who just upgrade from Plasma 4.X to Plasma Next get their applications' look updated as well.

On a Project Neon ISO which ships only with Plasma Next (right?), switching the default should not be a problem, should it?

Cheers,
Thomas

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confirmation_bias

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