One of the things I HATE about all these icon packs/themes is that there
are too many projects that are "complete" but actually become obsolete
in few years because there are no new icons when needed. Either the new
OS version requires them of the applications have additional buttons.
They are also branching after some time and none of theme is actually
FULL icon theme. It's better to have 5 icon packs in the world, each
with 1000 icons and have a good choice, then having 5000 "original" sets
each of 50-100 icons.
I really LOVE the icons from the Tango Project but If I knew that the
point was to prove to the world that "we can do it" (that is my
understanding of the Tango project) then I would try harder not to fall
in love with it :)
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Rodney Dawes wrote:
There will not be a "Tango" icon/window/etc… theme. The guidelines are
quite stable now, though perhaps a little outdated and lacking any
updates for drawing the high-resolution Tango style icons. However, the
GNOME project is certainly full-on with the style, and the current
Oxygen style in KDE is also very close to the Tango style.
The goals of the project have basically been met a few years ago, and
there isn't really anything new to do with Tango as a project itself.
On Sun, 2013-11-03 at 10:47 +0100, Jop Vernooij wrote:
Is this project still alive? It looks abandoned.
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