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Papirus Icon Pack Update Adds 50+ New Icons
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Community icon by Alpár-Etele Méder, licensed under CC BY 3.0
Reading this article, a scenario played out in my head: what if Papirus and other Icon-theme developers stopped making proprietary apps' icons? "you can use any software you want, but you only get a fancy icon if it's FOSS"
I get what your saying but I don't that would do anything
People would stop using their icons
wouldn't change anything lol