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Yousuf Philips (jay) (retired) <philipz85@hotmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #5 from Yousuf Philips (jay) (retired) <philipz85@hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to Adolfo Jayme from comment #4)
However, I take issue with the
suggestion that the decision to drop Tango as a default didn’t include
visual testing against Linux desktop environments. The design team did
tailor the defaults to users’ DEs, the Elementary theme is itself a
Linux-born icon theme, whose original author has even expressed Tango
influences. What other kind of testing do we need?

So who did this testing on which gtk2 and gtk3 based DEs and where can i see
the results? I'm quite aware of the Elementary theme history, but Tango (aka
Awaita) is the default theme used in gnome 3 and is better designed than
Elementary and better tested.

If you meant to convey
that Tango as a LibreOffice theme has stood a “test of time” or something,
well, that shouldn’t ever be an impediment for people to try something new,
especially when we’re giving users a very similar replacement.

The default theme we present should be the one which has the best quality
designed and tested icons, which Elementary isnt. If we want to use Elementary
as default, then before we set it as default we should vet the design of the
icons to ensure that they correct and then heavily tested it on DEs to ensure
that the icons appear fine.

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