I think this is wrong: > Provide the *better* default. That assumes that there is such a thing as 'better' when really it's subjective. X might be better for Fedora, Y might be better for Gnome and either might be equally good for a user! > The default is what the users will see for the first time ans what the > reviews will feature. It is the first impression and is important. If there was a choice then the reviews would notice that, surely? Would they complain more about being offered a choice than about someone else's idea of the 'better' background? I would be much more worried about first impressions of things like Gnome Shell than the background. If we provide Gnome Shell by default, will anyone even notice the background? -Cam _______________________________________________ design-team mailing list design-team@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/design-team