Hello all, I maintain the icewm package under both Fedora and EPEL. A couple of months ago I modified an existing theme to mimic the look of Clearlooks and I'm thinking about using it as the default theme in the next release of IceWM for both platforms. A couple of problems/questions: 1. Should I include the theme in the main icewm package and use it as the default theme? The theme is rather small (~27K compressed. ~600K expanded.) 2. The Fedora theme uses the Fedora icon as it's "start" button. I tried contacting the Fedora-legal theme and get their permission to use this icon - but got no replays. Do I require explicit permissions to use this icon? (I've got the same problem in RHEL/CentOS - but I'll ask the same question in the EPEL ML.) 3. I was thinking about circumventing the legal/distribution issue by adding a BR to the default theme on each of the platforms and use the % post scripts to create a symbolic link between the platform's "logo" and the missing image within my theme (An ideal solution - the theme will auto-magically use what-ever logo your distribution/clone/liveCD/respin/etc is using), however, I couldn't find any common ground between the different platforms. Where does Fedora keep it's icons? RHEL/CentOS? Thanks in advance, - Gilboa -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list