Closed lachmanfrantisek closed 2 years ago
We are currently using icons from https://www.patternfly.org/v4/guidelines/icons/
While searching for icons, I couldn't find suitable ones for PRs and releases. But Patternfly does have a 'tags' icon which we can use for releases.
Can you look at this list and see if you find a suitable one. If not I'll manually import the SVG for the PR icon.
@IceWreck Thanks!
What about fa-arrow-circle-up
or pf-icon-bundle
/pf-icon-package
for release?
You are right, there is nothing for the PR, can you please import the svg so we have something like we are used to on GitHub?
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Still valid.
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I still find this useful:
fa-arrow-circle-up
or pf-icon-bundle
/pf-icon-package
for release. (Others, what do you prefer?)I'm wondering if we could use our Red Hat branded icons, thought I couldn't find any which are related to git :/
I also used an icon for my blog from this site (which are free to use w/ attribution): https://www.flaticon.com/free-icon/triple-arrow-merging-to-one_33290?term=merge&page=4&position=78&page=4&position=78&related_id=33290&origin=search
we could e.g. use
Another great source of icons is https://thenounproject.com/
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I've been a bit confused about the PR icon in the project list.
What about something like this?
And we can maybe use
fa-tag
/fa-tags
for release.Or maybe something like
upgrade
: