Checking that topic again, fedora added back a patch stating they don't think
the upstream solution is enough
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/gnome-control-center/blob/rawhide/f/distro-logo.patch
The discussion continued upstream in
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/merge_r
I meant it's unclear if what sort of logo it should be. Square image
only? Text+logo as on plymouth? The GNOME settings upstream discussion
mention text and black variants...
After discussing with Robert it seems that's intended for the 'simple'
logo, so squared icon. Unsure if the variants are st
The format seems clear, from the os-release spec:
"...the name of an icon as defined by freedesktop.org Icon Theme
Specification"
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It's also unclear from upstream discussion what should be the format of
the image
** Changed in: base-files (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium => Wishlist
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What package would contain the distro logos? Would we need to have base-
files Depend on that package?
** Description changed:
/etc/os-release can provide a logo file, this is now used by gnome-
control-center to show the logo into the info panel.
If ubuntu would provide its logo name in
** Changed in: base-files (Debian)
Status: Unknown => New
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Add LOGO to /etc/os-release
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