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Tango project aims to clean up the desktop

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One obstacle for Linux to overcome on the desktop is the lack of a consistent visual interface. While Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X offer users and developers consistent themes, Linux supports a plethora of dissimilar desktop environments and window managers. The Tango Desktop Project is working to change that.

The Tango project is an effort to establish high-usability visual themes for Linux desktops that function consistently across multiple desktop environments. Tango evolved from private discussions between Novell's Jakub Steiner and Mozilla Visual Identity Team lead Steven Garrity. The project went public at the Boston GNOME Summit in October. Project participants are working on specifications for cross-environment themes and a fully compatible theme they hope will be adopted by vendors.

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actually KDE and XFCE are

actually KDE and XFCE are not involved at all, and they don't want to. Reading the discussion on the fd.o mailing lists, it seems they are only interested to the common-icon-specification part of tango, not in the icon theme. And to be fair I can't blame them: only a fool would ditch crystal or oxygen for tango.