On Sun, 20 Jun 2010 23:47:17 +0800 Allan Caeg <allancaeg gmail com> wrote: > Hello everyone, > > The distro logo is a logical requirement for a default desktop setup > for branding purposes (and maybe some others). Where should it be, I can understand its a good spot for distro branding, but I don't see that it has to stay that way - boot up, desktop wallpapers, and probably other places (like an <about distro> under system) are other places they can tout themselves. > how should it be displayed, and how should it behave? For some > reason, it is on "Applications" A location which is kinda strange. > On OS X, it is a little icon on the top left corner and it behaves > like a "System" menu, if I'm not mistaken. (I can't check because I'm > not on a Mac so correct me if I'm wrong). The logo represents the > "Macintosh" and it opens a menu of things that will control your > Macintosh system. To open applications or folders and do other > things, the user has to click something else. This makes sense, > because other elements in the stock OS X desktop obviously suffice > for those non-system things. A behaviour I like quite a lot on macs when I use one. I'd support making the same sort of split with the distro icon, if it must hang around. kk -- Karl Goetz, (Kamping_Kaiser / VK5FOSS) Debian contributor / gNewSense Maintainer http://www.kgoetz.id.au No, I won't join your social networking group
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