Open Usability has a poll for the next default KDE theme

or so. Oxygene or so.

However it lacks options… the first real question “which icon […] showing the menu with all applications” is lacking the “None is appropriate” option.

The first icon has some windows on it. I don’t want to configure windows. The second has a package on it, package manager. Next is a diary/notebook and a text editor. Looking glasses, the KDE logo, a computer and a help icon. I mean, there is nothing at all looking like an “applications menu” in there.

Other questions don’t fit into the usability category too much - for example, there is a poll about the ‘back’ button in the web browser. And there are like three regular left pointing arrows and one which is a reload turned the other way. I’d pick the other three; any of them is fine. But I have to pick one…

Sometimes options are just stupid (e.g. offering a phone icon for email), and sometimes none is convincing (the chat icons, I actually find the ‘small human figure’ icons quite appropriate, but there was no such icon offered).

Speaking of icons - I’d really appreciate some new Debian artwork. Our web site is looking like it’s from the 90s. If it werent for ‘2007’ dates occurring on the first page, it would look like it hadn’t been touched since then. Ubuntu and Fedora have really nice pages (layout wise, I’m not talking about the contents which I didn’t look at). Gentoo is as miserable as ours. OpenSuSE doesn’t do language negotiation and looks somewhat odd. Probably too ‘wikiesque’. FreeBSD just got a facelift last year. The artwork looks like 2003 style to me, and that the page has a ‘monospace fonts’ feeling might even be intentional. I certainly don’t want the Debian website to look like a “web 2.0 beta” application, but some modern ‘serious’ design would be nice to have.