Hello,
Consider how succesful Ubuntu has been with a shit brown theme.
I really doubt that Ubuntu was successful BECAUSE of this brown, ekhem, theme, but rather IN SPITE of it.
It's important that the product has it's own style and character, and doesn't look like a bad clone of better known products. I'm for green. But well, this doesn't mean all artworks and backgrounds have to be blue. It would be boring. Just two examples: MS Vista and Mac OS X Leopard are not blue.
True, true, true. On the other hand how many users work with original theme AND like it? Green as color code is ok for me as long as I don't have to use it -- because it means for me "rotten", when blue is "calm". But I couldn't work neither with green nor blue wallpaper/theme, the only thing which remained from installation is the grub opening screen (I don't know how to change it _easily_) so... I liked blue better there ;-). In other words (for me) -- green box is great, because it is original and easily to remember, green discs, too, books, yes, t-shirts, yes, and so on, but all permanent themes I see on my screen every day -- not at all. Blue, green, red it does not matter -- I have to set something more peaceful. have a nice day, bye -- Maciej Pilichowski --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org