On Thursday 2010-07-22 08:20, Stephan Kleine wrote:
So here is my proposal:
How about we use an animal as code name and its main colors as the distro colors for a release?
Animals names Already Trademarked™ by Ubuntu. Do not explore this any further.
E.g. we could use a Zebra for some stylish black and white theme or some exotic fish for some more colorful one or ... the choice is endless. The only important thing is that those themes shouldn't be "pressed" on anyone but it should be easy to revert to a previous one or ....
Or ... or ... or we could just leave it as is. Really, throwing all these ideas in with "or..." hints towards a dilemma. Adding more possibilities only means we will be stuck between more choices.
What do you think?
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