@tio … and, hopefully, in the process, create a consistent experience for people and an incentive for app devs to support standards like light/dark mode also.
It goes beyond aesthetics. The time/effort saved can go into implementing better accessibility, refining the experience of apps, etc.
This is at least how I feel now having used stock GNOME 42 on Fedora Silverblue for the past few months after several years on elementary OS.
PS. Thank you for the work you do; it’s inspiring