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 ;) -- Jason Pratt Linux User # 334419 Fedora Core 1
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