Hi list I would like to propose replacing the bluecurve icon theme with tango[1]. There are a number of good reasons for doing this. 1. Tango implements the icon naming standard, a desirable improvement over the current mess. Eventually this should mean that icons apply univerisally, be that in Firefox, OpenOffice, KDE or GNOME. 2. Tango is a near complete icon set with a clear design style - this is means we get a consistent experience through out the interface regardless of the DE. Not only independent of DE but consistent between the icons themselves. 3. Tango is actively developed by paid developers and the community, it would be more worthwhile to contribute to this effort than continue to produce Bluecurve on our own. 4. Branding using icons is counterproductive to switching between distros, if we adopt the same standard icons as used in Foresight, OpenSuSE and many others (and I understand Ubuntu might be switching to Tango in Dapper+1), it would be increasingly easy for users to adopt Fedora as the interface is similar. In conclusion, switching to Tango makes sense from an investment return POV, a user experience POV and it's an easy transistion. I would like to propose that the switch be done with the beginning of the FC6 development cycle. Kind Regards David Nielsen [1] www.tango-project.org -- Obligatory shameless blog plug - the GNOME commentary located at: www.lovesunix.net/blog -- Fedora-desktop-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-desktop-list