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What is the license of the image in README.md? #532

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kai2nenobu opened this issue Apr 20, 2021 · 5 comments · Fixed by #537
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What is the license of the image in README.md? #532

kai2nenobu opened this issue Apr 20, 2021 · 5 comments · Fixed by #537
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@kai2nenobu
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kai2nenobu commented Apr 20, 2021

First of all, navi is an awesome tool and thanks to your work ❤️

I'm creating a chocolatey (package manager for Windows) package for navi here to simplify the installation for Windows users. A chocolatey package can have an icon and the icon is displayed in the top-left corner on the package page.

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I would like to use the following image in README.md as the package icon. icon

However, this image is not tracked in navi repository, and its license is unclear. So, my question is what is the license of the image and can I use it?

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denisidoro commented Apr 20, 2021

I myself created it from scratch using an online drawing tool. Unfortunately, I don't have the SVG file anymore. I believe I could "recover" it from the PNG using some tool, though.

Would versioning the SVG be enough? (Considering that this repo is licensed under Apache2)

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Btw, thanks for creating the package for chocolatey! I don't use a Windows machine so it's difficult for me to track if navi is misbehaving in Windows, etc. So feel free to open any issues you see necessary.

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In the chocolatey guideline, PNG is the preferred format as icon image. I think versioning the PNG image is enough.

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Thanks a lot! I use the PNG icon in my chocolatey package.

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