El 31/01/16 a las 21:17, Stefano Zacchiroli escribió: > On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 09:06:23PM +0100, Laura Arjona Reina wrote: >> After one month of showing logos with the mourning ribbon, and having >> honoured the memory of Ian Murdock in FOSDEM too, www.debian.org, >> bits.debian.org and a few other services will return to the usual logo >> in the next hours/days. >> >> We suggest that you update your services too. > > So, instead of reverting a manual change in many places, with another > manual change in the same places, why don't we take this chance to > switch to something that would make things easier if ever, in the > future, we need to change the logo in many places at once? > > Can we have a list of (relatively) stable URLs, with the various kinds / > form factors of logos, that are meant to be hotlinked from Debian > services? > > I'll be more happily switch to hotlinking to a www.d.o URL than back to > a version of the logo embedded in Debsources and tons of other places. > > (Of course if the answer is: «good idea, we should do that, but not now» > I can do the manual revert and the switch to hotlinking when that's > ready. But this seems like a good chance to catch two birds with one > stone.) > The official logos are here: https://www.debian.org/logos/ (from there I got them to put the mourning ribbon). I suppose that for the usual logo you can hotlink there. For 'special' logos, maybe we can create a "special" folder under www.debian.org/logos and store there the mourning ones, and the future ones. I've filed a bug against www.debian.org with this proposal https://bugs.debian.org/813341 hopefully we can gather there opinions and decide what is best for everybody. Best regards -- Laura Arjona Reina https://wiki.debian.org/LauraArjona
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