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--- Comment #16 from Christoph Wickert <fedora(a)christoph-wickert.de> 2008-10-10
07:01:12 EDT ---
To me there are 2 questions:
1. Do we need to require an icon theme, when it can easily be changed? I guess
this is what most people try first when they hit that problem, most people care
about 'the desktop stuff' more than you do. ;)
2. And if we require one, which one? Fedora's (Echo) or upstream's
(nuoveXT/Rodent). IMO we should use our icons, because it's nearly impossible
to remove it. For me uninstalling fedora-icon-theme would result in removing
141 packages including the whole Gnome Desktop, some system-config-* tools,
anaconda and firstboot and many others. So I think for a normal desktop user we
can assume that there there are icon themes installed and the fallback to
hicolor is sufficient until he selects something different.
But I don't mind requiring echo for this package. What do you guys think?
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