I personally do not prefer the "bubbly" theme introduced in recent versions of Fedora and am not immediately fond of the artwork path the Fedora team seems to be taking. To me it seems to be departing away from the regular/old redhat-artwork team which imo is a bad thing. I liked bluecurve when it first came out and many people did, but in any way it did create A LOT of attention onto Redhat. It was a nice and professional theme and still looks pretty good today except for the use of grey and "blah" buttons. The icon theme though is still nice and the artwork (GDm theme, splash screen etc.) shown in RHEL4 is more of the kind of stuff I would like to see instead of the "kiddish" kind of look Fedora seems to be taking on. I believe many want a professional looking distro and Redhat/Fedora was/is that and I would like if perhaps we could take some different directions in the artwork again, perhaps more in tune to what RHEL team does. I have looked at the new icon theme (Echo) and I think I like it and I even like the Bluecurve GDM theme shipped w/FC5 as well as the splash screen for GNOME. Its the bubbily/light blue theme and such that is in the new release that I do not like. Hopefully we can discuss this more. -- Steve _______________________________________________ @xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/