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Last edited by plun; September 30th, 2008 at 10:11 PM.
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meh I really don't care. If someone is going to not use Ubuntu because they say it looks ugly, then that's a pretty poor reason to not use Ubuntu. Especially considering how easy it is to change the theme and wallpaper and icons compared to other OSes.
The new Gnome wallpapers are awesome though.
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I'm not trying to put anyone down, but if the community resides mostly on the forums and not the mailing list aren't they isolating themselves from the community? If Ubuntu is for the people then it would behoove the developers to go where the people are, not vice versa?
i don't know if any polls have been done, but i'll bet a good percentage of users change the theme within a matter of hours! it's no great chore, though, part of the post-install process for me.
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As much as people here don't want to admit it, the theme Ubuntu uses will influence people's very first impressions of it. The more professional the default setup looks, the more confident new users will be. This is not about the fact that experienced users can change the theme - experienced users will not care.
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