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<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 1:45 PM, Wolfgang Bornath <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a href="mailto:molch.b@googlemail.com">molch.b@googlemail.com</a>&gt;</span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
2010/9/24 SinnerBOFH &lt;<a href="mailto:sinnerbofh@gmail.com">sinnerbofh@gmail.com</a>&gt;:<br>
<div><div></div><div class="h5">&gt;<br>
&gt; On Sep 24, 2010, at 2:31 AM, atilla ontas &lt;<a href="mailto:tarakbumba@gmail.com">tarakbumba@gmail.com</a>&gt; wrote:<br>
&gt;<br>
&gt; My personal opinon, all except greyish, dark or blueish (we are not<br>
&gt; Mandriva but fork) colors are ok. Also we should use qtcurve as a<br>
&gt; theme engine, so we can use our theme on both gtk and qt application.<br>
&gt;<br>
&gt; I dint se why we should stay away from a blueish theme.<br>
&gt; I like blueish themes.<br>
<br>
</div></div>It&#39;s not the question of liking, it is a question of identity.<br>
Everybody knows the green of openSUSE, the blue of Mandriva. If we<br>
start out with a blue identity we will be regarded as still being a<br>
kind of Mandriva Linux. Similarities and same packages in the<br>
technical part of Mageia will obviously be there. But the standard<br>
look should be recognizable different.<br>
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</div></div></blockquote></div><br>I like blueish theme, the other features I would redesign a little as a theme (i.e. shapes and graphic effects).<br>