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Accent Colors: A Proposal for GNOME ⋅ Cassidy James Blaede
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I get it, it would rather see development time spent in having desktop icons (disabled by default) and always visible dash like macOS.
Other more important features would be a system-wide way to control the border radius of everything and frankly some kind of decent font rendering that didn't include a blur of 100px around every letter.
Having desktop icons is not a matter of development time but of GNOME disagreeing with the idea, as is an always visible dash.
You just adding fuel to the fire :D