Am Samstag, den 30.06.2012, 20:38 -0300 schrieb Sergio:
Howdy. Is this part "* Don't change stuff that is not yours. I know that Xubuntu did this in the past when they had a stripped down gnome-session package that was different from the one in Ubuntu." that prevents using fedora-logo-icon in place of xfce-panel-menu icon
Yes, that was the problem, but after looking into this a little deepeer, I found a way to at least provide the Fedora logo in some themes (e.g. the Fedora one, which counts as 'ours' so we change it. See my other mail at this for details.
Please don't get me wrong, I think my initial statement sounded too strict. Basically we can change anything - as long as we have a seamless, reasonable fallback. That means we must not change something.
(or 'computer' in lightdm, for that matter)?
Yes, this is one of the plaecs where we cannot easily replace the logo, because it's hard to provide an automatic fallback. I mean, we *could* change the GTK theme that the greeter uses and then install the Fedora logo as 'computer' in that theme, but I'm afraid we'll screw a lot of other icons up then.
Need to investigate that, but for now I am happy it's a generic icon such as 'computer'. When I started packaging LightDM, the icon name was hardcoded as 'ubuntu.png' in the source code. Yes, really.
Beste regards, Christoph