----- "Danishka Navin" <danishka(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 12:06 AM, inode0 < inode0(a)gmail.com >
wrote:
If it is confused with other logos from a similar product space then
it isn't perfect. It may well be no fault of the logo but it is a
problem.
If a lot of someones think it is related to Facebook then it is a
problem worth thinking about before it gets completely out of control.
We have seen other hints that this confusion exists in the past as
well.
Admitting we have a brand problem which seems to be related to some
similar aspects that exist in our logo and in Facebook's logo doesn't
mean we need to abandon our logo. Are there other ways available to us
to mitigate this confusion? Perhaps advertising Fedora more widely so
more people are exposed to our brand more often? Perhaps something
else?
it would be great if we could identify the region/location of those
people.
but there is no such information i guess.
I think we should increase our presence in the social media specially
in Facebook itself.
Maybe it's something that Red Hat legal should have handled years ago and didn't?
-- Bob