> 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