Optimus 55, if you don't like the ability to customize your desktop or implement alternative themes, there are a number of proprietary operating systems that already accommodate you. As for Ubuntu, one of the really neat things is that it does have a number of themes that ship with it as well as several hundred if not thousand variations and alternatives that are desktop ready on art.gnome.org. To me, this is a plus, not a minus.
Regarding the community, the reason there are so many comments is because there are a lot of people that care about Ubuntu. If a similar change were made on one of the less popular distributions, hardly anyone would notice. People are here that want to see it succeed!
Optimus 55, if you don't like the ability to customize your desktop or implement alternative themes, there are a number of proprietary operating systems that already accommodate you. As for Ubuntu, one of the really neat things is that it does have a number of themes that ship with it as well as several hundred if not thousand variations and alternatives that are desktop ready on art.gnome.org. To me, this is a plus, not a minus.
Regarding the community, the reason there are so many comments is because there are a lot of people that care about Ubuntu. If a similar change were made on one of the less popular distributions, hardly anyone would notice. People are here that want to see it succeed!