Everyone loves themes. Doesn’t matter if it’s a text editor or a smart display in the kitchen, we want to be able to easily customize its look and feel to our liking. When setting up a …
Users are probably aware of that with most software. But for something called a “theme”, we’re used to expecting it to be a bunch of non-executable resources. I’m sure I wasn’t the only one who gave it no thought and made this assumption, since it applies almost everywhere else we see themes.
Yeah 100%.
They should be given a more threatening name.
Maybe the word “global” is supposed to invoke fear (maybe it does for people who review shonky c++ code a lot).
But I don’t think that is so for most people.
Better to call them “High risk unofficial theme” or something to prompt people to read the small print.
Users are probably aware of that with most software. But for something called a “theme”, we’re used to expecting it to be a bunch of non-executable resources. I’m sure I wasn’t the only one who gave it no thought and made this assumption, since it applies almost everywhere else we see themes.
Yeah 100%.
They should be given a more threatening name.
Maybe the word “global” is supposed to invoke fear (maybe it does for people who review shonky c++ code a lot).
But I don’t think that is so for most people.
Better to call them “High risk unofficial theme” or something to prompt people to read the small print.