I agree that blue is not good. It was impossible to read the welcome
messages during boot and startup. The cyan/teal is much better.
I typically use amber on black but sometimes use green on black so I'm
not sure that green would help those who also use green font color. For
me, on a black background, #54FFFF works really well for both. Not so
well on light backgrounds though.
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On Fri, 7 Jul 2023, Chris Adams wrote:
> Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2023 08:56:00
> From: Chris Adams <linux(a)cmadams.net>
> Reply-To: Development discussions related to Fedora
> <devel(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
> To: devel(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
> Subject: Re: F39 Change Proposal: Color Bash Prompt (System Wide)
>
> Once upon a time, Vít Ondruch <vondruch(a)redhat.com> said:
>> Shouldn't blue be the default for Fedora?
>
> Blue is probably a bad idea in a prompt, as the human eye doesn't
> perceive blue as strongly as green. The prompt isn't about art/style,
> it's purely about functionality.
>