3) Is it a good thing for Trinity to have a different
look and feel
depending on where you get it from? Alexandre has released Trinity for
PCLinuxOS, which is great. But he's also unilaterally changed the look and
feel by default so that PCLinuxOS Trinity is different from Trinity
elsewhere. Should we encourage that, or should we insist (as much as can be
reasonably expected) that Trinity will look and feel the same whether you
are running it under Debian, Fedora, Ubuntu, SUSE, Linux Mint, PCLinuxOS,
or even MacOS. (If that is possible.)
This is a seriouse issue. From y professinal point of view it's a no-go. TDE
has to have it's defined default appereance (which has to be well-defined
somewhere). Otherwise it's "devide & conquer" played on TDE ... and you
better invest your time somewhere else.
Just my 2 cent.
Nik