On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 5:07 PM, Andrey Turkin andrey.turkin@gmail.com wrote:
Roderick Colenbrander wrote:
Juan Lang wrote:
so I just cutted icons from other toolbars' bitmaps;
Which other toolbars, specifically? You can't grab copyrighted work,
you know.
--Juan
Yeah, I know. All bitmaps were from Wine itself (comctl32 etc).
Why not use icons from the tango project? As I mentioned recently in a thread we (if we contact them) should be able to use icons from their project. The icons look very nice and can make wine look a lot better. Personally I don't like the current icons.
Roderick
I _love_ this idea, and icons look very nice, but here can be some legal troubles. The icons are under Creative Commons - Share Alike 2.5 license. I'm not a lawyer and not sure if using (probably modified) icons would be considered as "share alike" condition - they say "alter, transform or build upon", but probably authors intent was that icons must stay under CC Share-Alike license. See e.g. http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/tango-artists/2006-September/000681.ht... . These "wars" between open source licenses make me sick.
Roderick asked them a while back, and they're willing to relicense them under LGPL for wine use: http://www.nabble.com/Re-:-RFC:-Wine-Icons-td20943769.html