On 2010-12-17 11:03:39 AM, Máirín Duffy wrote: > If we as a team choose to consider Owen's request, there won't be brand > confusion between Fedora and GNOME - the Fedora brand will be strong > from the website / DVD sleeve through the install and bootup process > (Fedora splash graphics for the installer & firstboot, syslinux & > grub... Fedora logo for plymouth) and when it gets to the desktop part > it'll be neutral... not GNOME. Although I'm think the default webpage in > the browser will be a Fedora start page too, so Fedora branding doesn't > quite end at the desktop. I don't think there will necessarily be brand confusion, but I do think that our brand would be slightly weakened if this proposal passes. One of the reasons that I always stick with the default wallpaper (aside from how great it looks) is so that anybody who even gets a glance of my screen can tell that I'm running Fedora, and maybe even strike up a conversation about it :-). While all of the other branding is still very important, the wallpaper is really the only piece that will be seen by other people, and I don't want to lose that by default. Thanks, Ricky
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