Uno Engborg wrote:
To me, less branding would be better. People who see our artwork have
allready chosen Fedora and probably doesn't need to
be reminded of it all that much. It is also slightly disrespectful to
Unobtrusive branding is good, think at this scenario: a Fedora wallpaper
look so good that an Ubuntu user decide to put it on his desktop. Why
not unobtrusively remind him the source of the artwork?
But "branding" may not mean absolutely the inclusion of the logo, it may
be done only by choosing specific colours or non-logo graphics (like a
balloon if the overall theme is a derivative of FlyingHigh)
high jack splash screens of other projekts such as OpenOffice, or
KDE apps unless the fedora team have made some significant contribution
to that app that makes it noticalbly different from
the uppstream version.
Well, Red Hat/Fedora have *major* contributions to GNOME, OpenOffice.org
and OOo in Fedora is very different compared with the one from Sun.
--
nicu
Cool Fedora wallpapers: http://fedora.nicubunu.ro/wallpapers/
Open Clip Art Library: http://www.openclipart.org
my Fedora stuff: http://fedora.nicubunu.ro
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