Ubuntu GNOME 16.10 no longer installs numix-gtk-theme by default. Because of how Ubuntu metapackages work, numix-gtk-theme will still be installed for those who upgraded from prior Ubuntu GNOME releases.
In general, I think Ubuntu GNOME should follow the Ubuntu tradition of installing a single best "app" (or whatever) for its category. For instance, if we were to add chromium-browser to the default install, we should remove firefox unless there's a compelling reason to have the duplication.
There are several GTK+ 3.20 compatible themes available in Ubuntu now. Why should we install one or two of them by default in addition to Adwaita?
Ubuntu GNOME 16.10 no longer installs numix-gtk-theme by default. Because of how Ubuntu metapackages work, numix-gtk-theme will still be installed for those who upgraded from prior Ubuntu GNOME releases.
In general, I think Ubuntu GNOME should follow the Ubuntu tradition of installing a single best "app" (or whatever) for its category. For instance, if we were to add chromium-browser to the default install, we should remove firefox unless there's a compelling reason to have the duplication.
There are several GTK+ 3.20 compatible themes available in Ubuntu now. Why should we install one or two of them by default in addition to Adwaita?