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Re: what happened with Everaldo?
by David Vignoni on Wednesday 16/Nov/2005, @03:11
In the site it's clearly stated that the icons (SVG) will be released under a GNU License. LGPL or an equivalente license for graphics or icons.
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Re: what happened with Everaldo?
by Anton Velev on Wednesday 16/Nov/2005, @03:22
Still many apps and sites used Crystall icons. May be they were happy enough with PNGs.

My question is will this be possible with Oxygene?
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  • Re: what happened with Everaldo?
    by pinheiro on Wednesday 16/Nov/2005, @03:45
    the hole set will be lgpl or somthing that works in the same way, png's, svg's, documentation, you name it.
    BTW and talking about site's any kde realated site is more than welkome to contact any of us in oxygen, we hope to help to create artwork, layouts, icons, logos, for all of kde not just the icons, or the desktop. Remeber Oxygen is not just an icon set.
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  • Re: what happened with Everaldo?
    by David Vignoni on Wednesday 16/Nov/2005, @03:46
    We are not doing an icon theme for websites but for KDE, so what webmaster will do is not very important for us. What we know is we will all the icons needed to KDE, this include apps (I mean the applications shipped with KDE).
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  • thanks
    by Anton Velev on Wednesday 16/Nov/2005, @03:56
    Re: pinheiro and David Vignoni

    Thanks guys! So this icons (and themes) are really going to be avail to everyone, being it hobbyist contributor, commercial vendor or webmaster, good.

    About the predcessor (Crystall), you may have not, but I have really seen this icons used not only in apps but also in website control panels (I think vdeck and plesk used exactly them). With your release their next versions will still be consistent with the UNIX desktop. You bet how important is millions of website owners to the user to familiarize with your icons, and you only can guess how easy and familiar will be to them when one day they see a running KDE! :)
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