
Hi Lubos On 1/5/24 22:27, Lubos Kocman via openSUSE Factory wrote:
Hello
argument taken Simon, however, the situation right now is that we have a default wallpaper for about a year now (since Beta of 15.5 I believe) that already has this new logo and we have about showing the modernized logo. That wallpaper received warm feedback, approval from the SUSE Branding team etc.
Specifically the Leap logo modernization was happening in PRs in github.com/openSUSE/artwork and branding way before any poll was considered. https://github.com/openSUSE/branding/pull/138
I'm not sure if people actually looked at the wallpaper and realized it. So do we keep mixed logos across distro, is that what I'm reading? I find this situation pretty awkward as arguments are turning me away from fixing the inconsistency.
I feel people are raising arguments from the openSUSE project logo change, also for "distribution logo tuneup". I used tuneup on purpose in the case of Leap, as it's effectively slimmed-down variant of the very same logo. I'm aware that other distributions might be in a different situation.
I think the concerns being raised most here are around changes to the project logo rather then the Leap one, from the first snippet I read it was hard to pick up this context. I agree using a Leap logo with a Leap wallpaper makes sense and modernising it also probably isn't an issue because it doesn't have the same brand recognition as the Primary openSUSE logos. Also apologies I didn't even notice the change was made and so i'm pretty sure enlightenment is still using the old wallpaper (I have a theme that will work with the new one so this won't be hard to change for 15.6).
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Best regards
Luboš Kocman openSUSE Leap Release Manager
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