Actually the standalone activity-log-manager is not meant for Ubuntu in the first place. Ubuntu is supposed to use activity-log-manager-panel, whereas the former is meant for non-Ubuntu which don't allow additional panels in System Settings and in non-elementary OS which don't have switchboard. The standalone should just be called "Privacy Manager"
ALM doesn't really brand itself because it it supposed to play along with the OS. zeitgeist/alm is pretty much useless if they have to work separately. It is mostly useful when integrated with OS userspace (applications + desktop shell)
Actually the standalone activity- log-manager is not meant for Ubuntu in the first place. Ubuntu is supposed to use activity- log-manager- panel, whereas the former is meant for non-Ubuntu which don't allow additional panels in System Settings and in non-elementary OS which don't have switchboard. The standalone should just be called "Privacy Manager"
ALM doesn't really brand itself because it it supposed to play along with the OS. zeitgeist/alm is pretty much useless if they have to work separately. It is mostly useful when integrated with OS userspace (applications + desktop shell)