[10:38] <palhmbs> hey guys - I'm looking for a update.gif icon (an animated one)
[10:39] <palhmbs> I've looked in a few icons sets, but it seems to be missing.
[10:41] <thorwil> palhmbs: where do you have the name from?
[10:42] <thorwil> the only GIFs in /usr/share/icons here are ./hicolor/32x32/animations/softwarecenter-loading-installed.gif and ./hicolor/32x32/animations/softwarecenter-loading.gif
[10:42] <palhmbs> well the name _could_ be wrong - all I'm interested in is a moving web element that GPL really - to show the user that the item is being "updated"
[10:42] <palhmbs> thorwil, I have absolutely nothing in that directory :(
[10:44] <palhmbs> I've grepp'ed for gif's but none in the icons folder at all.
[10:44] <thorwil> grepped?
[10:44] <thorwil> find -name "*.gif"
[10:44] <palhmbs> yeah that
[10:46] <palhmbs> any ideas - is there any OSS site devoted to GPL icons ?
[10:48] <thorwil> you could use http://ajaxload.info/, though it just says free use
[10:49] <palhmbs> thorwil, yeah it's for a OSS web project - so I have to be able to verify the GPL.
[10:51] <thorwil> palhmbs: i doubt including what is essentially public domain in a gpl project will be an issue
[10:52] <thorwil> the gpl isn't even a good match for icons
[10:53] <palhmbs> well I tried slipping in a tick mark to show progress on a UL list - and got asked where the icon came from - ended up having to use an openclipart.org one :(
[10:53] <thorwil> palhmbs: you could look into the source tree of a gpl project that uses such a loading animation, as it might end up baked into the binary, i guess
[10:54] <thorwil> or create one yourself
[10:55] <palhmbs> that's a thought - but I think I'll try slipping past the ajaxload one for now... at least that page says it's "free"
[10:55] <thorwil> oh, and you can extract softwarecenter-loading.gif from a package
[10:56] <thorwil> it's listed for http://pkgs.org/ubuntu-10.10/ubuntu-updates-main-i386/software-center_3.0.8_all.deb.html
[10:57] <palhmbs> I look into that, & thanks for your thoughtfulness - it'd be nice if we OSS web developers had a central repository of this sort somewhere!
[10:59] <thorwil> you're welcome. you mean a central multi-icon-set repository?
[11:00] <palhmbs> yeah, just for different free license based stuff. - That has an awesome index / search capability - easy to use and find things, and has _almost everything_
[11:00]  * palhmbs dreams on.
[22:14] <aced125> hey guys
[22:16] <aced125> any1 there?