Em Sex, 2006-11-10 às 13:19 +0000, Luis Matos escreveu: > Sex, 2006-11-10 às 13:52 +0100, Josselin Mouette escreveu: > > Le vendredi 10 novembre 2006 à 12:16 +0100, Holger Levsen a écrit : > > > last weekend I did a etch default debian install, in which gnome is the > > > default desktop environment. update-manager is installed as a part of it, > > > and > > > accessable over the Desktop/Administration/update-manager menu. The icon > > > for > > > the menu shows a cd with an ubuntu-logo, which I think is very bad > > > marketing > > > for debian. > > > > > P.P.S.: _I_ do think this is somewhat release critical :-D > > > > Not only somewhat. According to the Ubuntu trademark policy [1], we have > > to obtain Ubuntu's approval before using this logo. > > > > So, what the hell is that logo making there? >
The package came from Ubuntu, including the icon, and I assume nobody volunteered to make a new one so far. Cheers, Evandro -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

