On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 09:01, Jon W. Bius wrote:
However, I think what makes Windows themes so popular is they are
add-ons, not part of the development process. Encouraging community
supported add-on sites could fill that role by providing those items,
sort of like
kde-look.org does. A site that filled that role could
have documentation for how to create themes, as well as simple rules
for submitting things. The public would vote the best themes simply by
downloading them. Yet it gives room for themes that maybe 5 people
find valid, even if the rest of us don't really need it.
well gnome is supposed to have a repository for theme and it's called
art.gnome.org, but my God it hasn't been updated in quite a while. Which
is a bummer. gnome really needs a high class site like
"wincustomize.com".
kde-look.org is updated almost daily. why can't
art.gnome.org get the same treatment. we need a
gnomecustomize.org ;)
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Jason Pratt
Linux User # 334419
Fedora Core 1