On Tue, 2013-03-19 at 14:38 -0400, Bill Nottingham wrote:
- the logo would likely not be the stock distributor's one, but one
identifying the organization providing that leased/temporary service to the user. I can think of a number of reasons related to billing/support/accountability as of why this makes a lot more sense than in the "personal use" case.
... which, since many distributors of GNOME need to account for this case, seems reasonable enough reason to have that space reserved in both the login screen and any boot-time display (e.g. plymouth) already for a logo, and for Fedora to put its logo there.
It sounds like we're going to have a logo in Fedora in any case, but just for the sake of making my point clear, I really don't see why the former (having that possibility available for specific use cases of some users) would necessarily imply the latter (put a Fedora logo there for all users).
Cosimo