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Môshe van der Sterre

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Dec 13, 2012, 10:56:40 AM12/13/12
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Hi,

I am looking for the source greasemonkey logo, but I can't find any versions except many different small ones (and the big version with background). Is it available somewhere?

On our site, we have a userscript for our content editors (that adds statistics, edit links, etc. to the live website), and I want to make it available to them with a link in the edit area. We have 48px icons for other similar tools, and I would like to add a high quality version for greasemonkey (currently, we have upscaled the 32px version from the source repository).
I'm not sure if I missed some file somewhere, but would it be possible to add other versions (or possibly a vector version) to the repository? I think that the Wikipedia page for example could also use a high-resolution image.

Thanks in advance,
Môshe van der Sterre

Anthony Lieuallen

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Dec 13, 2012, 4:35:52 PM12/13/12
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The logo image we have now was submitted by a user some years ago.  If you search hard enough you'll find it in the list archives.  (It's not necessarily licensed for your desired usage.)

Môshe van der Sterre - Webaholics

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Dec 14, 2012, 5:40:26 AM12/14/12
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Hi Anthony,

I had already found the discusion 'More on the logo front!' from 5 years ago (it is even linked to from the git repository), It does contain a few samples from Pak-Kei, but I think most of the changes went somewhere else (possibly directly to the repository?).
The discussion links to http://greasemonkey.devjavu.com/ for example, but I can not find the changesets the wayback machine tells me were there long ago, perhaps they were never merged and lost with the transition to git?

As for the license, in the discussion Pak-Kei does mention it is the same license as Greasemonkey, which I do not think is a problem at all.

Greetings,
Môshe van der Sterre


2012/12/13 Anthony Lieuallen <aran...@gmail.com>

Anthony Lieuallen

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Dec 14, 2012, 9:32:26 AM12/14/12
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On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 5:40 AM, Môshe van der Sterre - Webaholics <mo...@webaholics.eu> wrote:
The discussion links to http://greasemonkey.devjavu.com/ for example, but I can not find the changesets the wayback machine tells me were there long ago, perhaps they were never merged and lost with the transition to git?

That project host is indeed gone, but as far as source goes, when we switched to git I took care to import the full history, all the way back through CVS on mozdev days.  If it was ever in the source, it's in the git history.  Big images never were AFAIK.
 
As for the license, in the discussion Pak-Kei does mention it is the same license as Greasemonkey, which I do not think is a problem at all.

Ah, great!

Môshe van der Sterre - Webaholics

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Dec 14, 2012, 10:25:45 AM12/14/12
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Hi Anthony,

The discussion (it is at https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/greasemonkey-dev/pLamU_5hRfE ) links to http://greasemonkey.devjavu.com/changeset/515 for example, and I found it using the wayback machine at http://web.archive.org/web/20081214132727/http://greasemonkey.devjavu.com/changeset/515
As you can see, this was committed in a branch, and I don't think that branch ever reached the current git repository.

I'm not sure if the icons in that branch were ever updated by Pak-Kei, but if they were, the format I am searching for (48px) could be in it. For Wikipedia for example, it would not help as much, as they usually have software artwork around 200px pixels high, and often SVG versions.

If you, or someone else (maybe Pak-Kei is on this list?) can still find those images somewhere, would it be appreciated if the SVG version was added to the repository?

In the meanwhile I'll be searching for still higher PNG versions :-) (The highest I have found is the 42px version set as icon for this group, and the version with background from the 2007 conversation).


Greetings,
Môshe van der Sterre


2012/12/14 Anthony Lieuallen <aran...@gmail.com>

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Anthony Lieuallen

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Dec 14, 2012, 11:48:08 AM12/14/12
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On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 10:25 AM, Môshe van der Sterre - Webaholics <mo...@webaholics.eu> wrote:
As you can see, this was committed in a branch, and I don't think that branch ever reached the current git repository.

Ah, good point.  The import to git only included trunk.  The revision you linked, however, is to a different set of images, one I don't think we ever used.  http://imgur.com/T7iHT
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