
On Friday 2024-01-05 12:57, Lubos Kocman via openSUSE Factory wrote:
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.
I don't run desktop Leap (but Tumbleweed), so I would have never seen that Leap wallpaper to even form an opinion about it. You can't just translate that to "warm feedback" (or cold feedback for that matter).
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 mean, $if_I_were_president, I would not even bother with changing wallpapers every release. Then there would no pressure to repeatedly come up with new designs in the first place.