Re: string change, may we die a death of a thousand swords
- From: murrayc t-online de (Murray Cumming)
- To: Jonathan Blandford <jrb redhat com>
- Cc: Seth Nickell <snickell stanford edu>,gnome-release-team <release-team gnome org>,gnome-i18n <gnome-i18n gnome org>
- Subject: Re: string change, may we die a death of a thousand swords
- Date: 30 Jan 2003 15:24:00 +0100
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 16:00, Jonathan Blandford wrote:
> murrayc@t-online.de (Murray Cumming) writes:
>
> > On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 08:33, Seth Nickell wrote:
> > > Hi. jrb and I would like to make a string change. One of the themes is
> > > currently named "Default", and this needs to change. The best name we
> > > can find for the theme is "Simple", but this is confusing compared to
> > > "Plain". Thus we'd like to rename "Default" to "Simple" and "Plain" to
> > > "Traditional".
> >
> > Could you tell us why? I suspect your big "default background" thread
> > has something to do with it, but it's not particularly clear.
>
> Shipping a theme called 'Default' is bad. It's rough on all packagers
> (redhat, mandrake, presumably sun, etc) that want to change the default
> to be somethings else. They have to either:
>
> 1) rename default
> 2) remove default
> 3) explain to their users that the theme named 'default' isn't the
> default
>
> Also, if we want to change the theme later, it is kind of bad. Consider
> this conversation:
> "Hey! nice theme. What's it called?"
> "I'm just running Default"
> "My default doesn't look like that? How do you get your default to look
> like that?"
> "Dunno. It's just the default"
> etc.
>
> Finally, it's not very descriptive. All the other themes are at least
> roughly evocative of what they show. Default is not.
Very persuasive. 1 release-team approval.
--
Murray Cumming
murray@usa.net
www.murrayc.com
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