The GNOME Journal, January Edition
Bates writes "The latest issue of The GNOME Journal has just been published. This regularly published online magazine features original content and commentary for and by the GNOME Community. This second issue covers some technical articles, including CD/DVD creation, connecting to remote resources, and how to get help from the GNOME community. Also, will GNOME pass the Liberal Arts major test? Developer topics are also covered, as Seth Nickell takes at look at the 'Experimental Culture' surrounding GNOME development and Christian Hammond sheds light on the concept of desktop presence."
Making GNOME look like MacOS X doesn't make sense to me when clearly the focus of the journal is GNOME (hence the name "The GNOME Journal"). The CD/DVD burning article makes it look like this is focusing on MacOS X (or a slightly not-quite-right MacOS X look and feel).
Hence, I suggest using a theme that comes with GNOME by default (something everyone is likely to have) or picking a popular GNOME theme that doesn't try to make it look like something it is not.
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