Greetings gang,
Not sure whether branding is a high priority at the moment, but I did
want to highlight that aeolus-conductor includes a trademarked Red Hat
logo (/usr/share/aeolus-conductor/public/images/rh_logo.png).
From
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal:Trademark_guidelines#Logo_Usage_Guid... ...
"Red Hat, Inc. ("Red Hat") does not permit use of its registered
trademarks without permission. If you are aware of any such use,
please contact us at fedora-legal(a)redhat.com."
Some options that come to mind ...
1. If the red hat logo is needed in Fedora, Spot is willing to add
rh-logo to the fedora-logos package. Other packages that need
the rh-logo would just need to %requires fedora-logos
2. Another option would be to rely on the system-logos %provides,
and just reference the logo provided there. Both Fedora and
RHEL offer %provides for system-logos [1]. For conductor in
Fedora, you'd get a Fedora logo. For conductor in RHEL, you'd
get the Red Hat logo. A symlink would be needed in the %files
for conductor to ensure the logo is accessible in the web root?
3. Another option ... remove the logo usage from the web-ui
entirely
4. Yet another option ... create some sort of custom upstream logo?
Thoughts/comments/concerns?
Thanks,
James
[1] Okay I lied, redhat-logos doesn't appear to offer the %provides yet,
but it should. Investigating... Either way, it should be
straightforward to special case the %{dist} in the .spec file.