gnome-icon-theme is LGPL3/CCBYSA3. The author of the two icons in question
is Lapo I believe. I'm pretty sure he'll be willing to relicense under the
terms you need. CCing.
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 6:44 PM, Stefan Knorr (Astron) <
heinzlesspam@googlemail.com> wrote:
The Gnome icons I meant are these:
http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-icon-theme/plain/gnome/24x24/actions/document-save.png
http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-icon-theme/plain/gnome/16x16/actions/document-save.png
The 24*24 one is really amazing and very, very descriptive, the 16*16
one is maybe a bit harder to decipher, because it's more simplified,
but on most systems the larger size seems to be the default anyway.
Now, there's another question with regard to our icons: how are they
actually licensed? The Human icon theme folder for instance, contains
this:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/tree/icon-themes/human/CopyrightsTango
I know, Human came into the repository long after the fork. So, is
that document moot now?
Also, how do software licenses apply to icons, do we actually need to
stress out on licensing here?
Regards,
Astron.
[1] Although, what I didn't know, is that there's a CVS repo ... I
used to download the zip archive from Wayback Machine because the
Tango homepage is a bit broken currently.
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Jakub Steiner <jimmac@gmail.com>
http://jimmac.musichall.cz
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