"Walt Daniels" wrote:
I am in the "I don't care what the default theme is" camp. I am not going to use the default theme unmodified for any site
Hoozah! Yes, agreed. Default schmefault. All this seeming competitiveness should be directed to making _many_ themes for Drupal 5.0 that are "pre-installed as default options." And, even in that case, any commercial or multi-site-making Drupal developer will build on, or recreate, any template to meet their own branding, marketing, communication and content needs. There is only a "default" theme for about 2 seconds in my own installation of Drupal sites. I instantly change every site [16 and counting] to our version of Chameleon anyway, just to provide a wireframe for beginning. Any argument over "oh, use my default" is only for bragging rights and not for any other purpose actually related to design or site building. The work is impressive and should be included in a bundle of pre-installed (default installed) templates. -- inkfree