On 03/19/2013 02:38 PM, Bill Nottingham wrote:
<snip> ... 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.
Bill
Yes, indeed. Any login, whether gdm, kdm, lightdm, or whatever should have a reserved space for a decent sized logo. And, if they really want to be user/distro considerate, allow it to be--get ready for this--easily customizable even by the end-user.
It just seems to me that this whole thing has been over thought and debated. I bet some smart code savvy folks come up with a hack to allow a decent logo that can be easily seen.