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CodiePie logo #7098

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davegandy opened this issue Jul 30, 2015 · 4 comments
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CodiePie logo #7098

davegandy opened this issue Jul 30, 2015 · 4 comments
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@davegandy davegandy self-assigned this Jul 30, 2015
@davegandy davegandy added this to the 4.4.1 milestone Jul 30, 2015
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Added to 4.4.1-wip branch. Closing.

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Why are these types of completely unheard of brand icons added on every version, yet you wait to have 50+ requests for something basic like a computer chip in #1840 ?

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bramslob commented Jan 7, 2016

@floriansegginger probably because brand icons are unmistakable. There are only so many ways you can show for instance the Github logo. Yet something so subjective as 'a computer chip' is way more work to get right.

Of course your example, the computer chip is almost 2 1/2 years old and it would help if there was an open/collaborative process to help design/form the icons.
But I just wanted to jump in to give some sort of explanation/defense.

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@floriansegginger I completely agree. Codie Pie is a company that makes Wordpress themes (!) and I think bloating Font Awesome with brand icons like this is a mistake given the amount of requests for non-brand icons.

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