For GNOME 3, GNOME disabled the distributor logo by default in gnome-panel but provided an easy way for distros to re-enable this. I think this small amount of branding is a good thing (every GNOME 2 distro used it & most KDE distros do as well), so let's re-enable the logo. The branding is useful to be able to tell at a glance if someone is running Ubuntu or something else.
To look good, this also requires fixing bug 986969. I'm attaching a screenshot of what it looks like.
For GNOME 3, GNOME disabled the distributor logo by default in gnome-panel but provided an easy way for distros to re-enable this. I think this small amount of branding is a good thing (every GNOME 2 distro used it & most KDE distros do as well), so let's re-enable the logo. The branding is useful to be able to tell at a glance if someone is running Ubuntu or something else.
To look good, this also requires fixing bug 986969. I'm attaching a screenshot of what it looks like.
ProblemType: Bug themes/ Ambiance/ gtk-3.0/ apps/gnome- panel.css usr/share/ themes/ Radiance/ gtk-3.0/ apps/gnome- panel.css] ature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-23.36-generic 3.2.14 8f8becd47fa4d1e 6c 2fd751f76ed2110 5b ture: all
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: light-themes 0.1.9.1-0ubuntu1 [modified: usr/share/
ProcVersionSign
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-23-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu6
Architecture: amd64
CheckboxSubmission: 201084ed41ea754
CheckboxSystem: c541d13ea4f205f
Date: Sun Apr 22 15:46:12 2012
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SourcePackage: light-themes
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)