On 6/3/14, 8:12 AM, Jan Lieskovsky wrote:
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Shawn Wells" <shawn@redhat.com>
> To: "SCAP Security Guide" <scap-security-guide@lists.fedorahosted.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 3, 2014 1:40:32 PM
> Subject: Re: [RFC] SCAP Security Guide icon to be included into HTML	guides	generated by SSG?
> 
> +1
> 
> (Especially since users can change w/local style sheets if desired)
> 
> --
> Shawn Wells
> Director, Innovation Programs
> shawn@redhat.com | 443.534.0130
> @shawndwells
> 
> On Jun 3, 2014, at 7:11 AM, Greg Elin < gregelin@gitmachines.com > wrote:
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> I recommend going with the powered by approach on all output so SSG logo
> always present.
> 
> Default company logo could be a "logo here" light gray placeholder image.
So place there just something like gray-ed out bounding box with the stub
text "Place your company logo here" instead of including exact SSG logo
as proposed in the subsequent reply to this thread?

And should this 'grayed out default bounding box / stub' approach be consistent
for both 1) upstream git repo content 2) upcoming RHEL-6 package? Or is the
approach: 1) upstream git repo content having gray-ed out image stub 2)
RHEL-6 rpm having exact icon (one of those proposed) as proposed in the follow-up
on this thread acceptable too? [*]


Building upon Greg's comments, there are two easy methods for "branding":

    - One aspect is the default logo, (e.g. displaying SCAP-SecurityGuide-Horizontal.png as reflected in your mock ups)
    - The other is including a "powered by" footer (similar to "Generated by OpenSCAP 1.0.8")

Government and commercial users are turning to the OpenSCAP family and replacing legacy and proprietary tooling. OpenSCAP+SSG is becoming a brand-name scanning engine :) Having the SSG logo included by default in upstream and RHEL6 releases is very ideal, both from a community brand/marketing/awareness perspective, but also for a "validation of content." ISSE/ISSO staff want to see the logo in the result printouts.

Some users, particularly System Integrators and 3PAO's, have expressed desires to brand the scanning output. I believe documenting how to overwrite the primary logo (e.g. with a style sheet) will meet their needs.

OpenSCAP's current footer reads "Generated by OpenSCAP ($version) on $date" -- perhaps we could update OpenSCAP to also include the content source? Something like "Generated by OpenSCAP ($version) on $date, using $contentSource $version"


Thank you && Regards, Jan.
--
Jan iankko Lieskovsky / Red Hat Security Technologies Team

P.S.: [*] Asking mainly due the reasons I am not aware of subsequent ways, how
          the benchmark could be utilized by downstream vendors. If they would want /
          prefer just stub instead of direct image, that option should be considered.