On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 07:37:57PM -0400, Matthew Miller wrote: > On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 05:57:13PM -0400, Paul W. Frields wrote: > > > Find somewhere it should be, then, please. > > Is the login screen not a good place for this? If the user installed > > the system, surely they know what it is. If the user did not, they > > must login and could see a logo at the login screen. > > Not necessarily, in a number of cases. One is in institutional use, where > the system may log into a shared account automatically. Maybe via the default Fedora wallpaper? I know there are legal issues with putting the logo there, but we already have wallpapers to go with each release. We can improve that. > Another is in > conferences or other places where Fedora may be seen in use. If someone is > giving a demo at a meetup using Fedora Workstation, I use stickers for that. We are not going to have branding show up on the screen while someone is actually presenting something on the projector. A big (f) sticker on the laptop is much more visible than a tiny logo on the shell chrome. I am sure the big white glowing apple on the laptop's lid is much more visible than a tiny black logo on the Mac OSX desktop. Cheers, Debarshi
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