Default desktop in 7 still looks horrible

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leny2010

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I'm sure if someone were to develop a better look and submit the
patches on trisquel-devel they would be welcome. Fiurther the R7
alpha is out, so the code base is there to work from if someone wants
to re-theme Trisquel . If people don't have those skills then
becoming an associate member in the hope Trisquel will eventually be
able to pay for devs, web monkeys and graphic designers to do the
work is the next best move for a better look to the distro.

Then there are plenty of other ways people can contribute to a distro
in this case first amongst them being to recruit more users in the
hope some of them will become devs or paying members.

If you're not inclined to any of those then at least consult a
dictionary on the meaning of 'finite' and think for a bit.

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Leny2010

It does not take a genius to fix those "Le petite" problems.

Anyhow since the beginning "TRISQUEL" it always has gallop the finite legacy of a GNU/LINUX distro. I'm not yet incline, to say "mediocre" so soon, but close enough to think of it slightly.....

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I'm in broad agreement with you. However, at present Trisquel
development is pretty much Rubén alone. So until those of us who are
making fools of ourselves :-) on trisquel-devel make the grade and we
have more devs then it's Hobsons Choice really ('Like it or lump
it.'). By all means chat away about what you and others would
prefer. I'm sure it does get seen, and is a contribution. However,
it's perhaps meet to add a dose of practicality to your collective
expectations.

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Leny2010

I'll have to agree with you. Donations, and volunteers is a most to have.

Specially when you have to navigate, the strict rules and standards of maintaining a FSF credible distribution.

As Ruben said at LibrePlanet, Trisquel isn't about the bleeding edge, because the user is the one who has to bleed. :)

Lets hope for the best..

Definition of 'Bleeding Edge'. A product or service that is so new it has not been widely adopted by consumers and therefore carries a higher degree of uncertainty as to how it will fit in with existing goods and services.

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Agreed