I don't think the Brainstorm idea was taking into account the use of accurate DPI settings. When running 96dpi on a 85 dpi monitor, I'm sure the font size is fine, if not too small. But when running 96dpi on a 150 dpi monitor, the font is way too big. My argument was that when running the same DPI as the monitor itself, which will produce same-sized fonts on all monitors, the font is still too big.
I imagine most of the people voting for that Brainstorm Idea--and most average users in general--aren't even aware of the DPI problem in Ubuntu/GNOME.
I don't think the Brainstorm idea was taking into account the use of accurate DPI settings. When running 96dpi on a 85 dpi monitor, I'm sure the font size is fine, if not too small. But when running 96dpi on a 150 dpi monitor, the font is way too big. My argument was that when running the same DPI as the monitor itself, which will produce same-sized fonts on all monitors, the font is still too big.
I imagine most of the people voting for that Brainstorm Idea--and most average users in general--aren't even aware of the DPI problem in Ubuntu/GNOME.