https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2446921



--- Comment #35 from [email protected] ---
I forked the repo and removed the logos.  That struck me as cleaner and more
transparent than doing local modifications and remaking the tarball.  If you
check the SRPM the logo files have been removed.

Doing it as described in the docs seems to list sources that are not used (the
clean.sh script), and uses sources that cannot be automatically pulled
(foo-clean.tar.gz).  A forked repo can be kept up to date easily without
repeating the exercise of removing the copyright content, as git handles those
changes automatically.

Is that an acceptable way forward?


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