While I agree that 0xb9ca4a is not a good choice for a default green, I disagree with the claim that it's yellow. In fact, the website that user cited for their "which is actually yellow" claim doesn't say what that user claims. That website says:
> Color #b9ca4a contains mainly GREEN color.
To my eyes, it's puke green. And the shades and tints of this color shown on that page make it clear that this is green.
> "If you don't care about drawing decorations I don't see why you would care if it looks native."
Don't you have this completely backwards? If I want my application to have special custom decorations, then it makes sense for my application to draw the decorations. But if I want my application to have the standard decorations of the system, why should I want my application draw them?
GNOME supporting SSDs would not diminish the ability of GNOME's applications to use CSDs. So objections about the utility of CSDs imply a false dichotomy.
> "The default green is 0xb9ca4a [which is actually yellow](https://www.color-hex.com/color/b9ca4a)."
While I agree that 0xb9ca4a is not a good choice for a default green, I disagree with the claim that it's yellow. In fact, the website that user cited for their "which is actually yellow" claim doesn't say what that user claims. That website says:
> Color #b9ca4a contains mainly GREEN color.
To my eyes, it's puke green. And the shades and tints of this color shown on that page make it clear that this is green.