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dufferzafar avatar dufferzafar commented on August 15, 2024

This would be a nice addition. 👍

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dufferzafar avatar dufferzafar commented on August 15, 2024

@williamboman I think you should just go ahead and open a pull :)

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williamboman avatar williamboman commented on August 15, 2024

@dufferzafar There are a lot of items in the list that are open-source, but not tagged yet. Before going through each item I'd like to know if this is interesting to @iCHAIT at all 😄.

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iCHAIT avatar iCHAIT commented on August 15, 2024

@williamboman Yeah, I like it, it would be a great addition 😃

My only concern here is that what kind of logo would we want for this sort of segregation.

What do you guys think?

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williamboman avatar williamboman commented on August 15, 2024

Also, the markup will get quite messy with the custom, 106 character long <img /> tag. Does anyone know a better way to mark it up (with Retina support)?

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williamboman avatar williamboman commented on August 15, 2024

@iCHAIT

My only concern here is that what kind of logo would we want for this sort of segregation.

I think the OSI logo is pretty universal, but something feels off about using it here. If anyone wants to make a custom one, that'd be cool.

edit: in case you missed the link, I've put up a draft here: https://github.com/williamboman/awesome-osx/tree/add-OSS-logo

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iCHAIT avatar iCHAIT commented on August 15, 2024

@williamboman I agree with you, I think we should have this, and as you very rightly mentioned as it is very much universal it would just fit perfectly here.

I think you can proceed with this.

👍

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iCHAIT avatar iCHAIT commented on August 15, 2024

BTW, I think we should find a way for managing the <img /> tag, it would really make things complicated.

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williamboman avatar williamboman commented on August 15, 2024

BTW, I think we should find a way for managing the <img /> it would really make things complicated.

Definitely.

Which do you guys prefer, first or second? (logo position)
screenshot 2015-09-11 at 17 44 18

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iCHAIT avatar iCHAIT commented on August 15, 2024

Second!

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dufferzafar avatar dufferzafar commented on August 15, 2024

Yeah, second is better.

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williamboman avatar williamboman commented on August 15, 2024

Opened a PR now. About the <img /> issue - I resized the logo to 14x14 and include it markdown-style, which is much shorter (no Retina support though 😢).

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