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https://github.com/mholt/golang-graphics
Community-contributed Go graphics files
https://github.com/mholt/golang-graphics
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Community-contributed Go graphics files
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/mholt/golang-graphics
- Owner: mholt
- License: other
- Archived: true
- Created: 2014-03-24T23:10:53.000Z (almost 11 years ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2015-08-24T21:30:06.000Z (over 9 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-10-25T07:11:44.856Z (2 months ago)
- Homepage:
- Size: 22.8 MB
- Stars: 140
- Watchers: 8
- Forks: 9
- Open Issues: 1
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
- License: LICENSE
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README
golang-graphics
================A community repository for Go language vector (and bitmap) graphics. It includes the official graphics that ship with Go as well as 3rd-party contributions.
This is an *unofficial* repository.
The goal of this repository is to encourage creativity and innovation (as well as fair use) in the Go community. Having access to high-quality vector graphics and 3D models makes it possible to produce beautiful, creative works that feel familiar and recognizable.
## How to Contribute
Just submit a pull request with your creation or derivative work. Vector formats are preferred.
**Here's some tips for submitting a PR:**
- Files are organized into folders by type. If a folder for your file type doesn't already exist, you may create it.
- Each folder should have a plain-text file called `README`. It credits each file in alphabetical order in this kind of format (flexible depending on the contribution):
```
file-name.ext
Contributed by Your Name
If released under a different license, specify it here
Adaptation of original-file.png (Original Creator)
Any other source or historical information of interest
```
- If possible, please try to keep file names lowercase with hyphens between words (no spaces or other punctuation).## Check the license!
[![CC-BY-4.0](http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by/4.0/88x31.png)](http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)
By default, contributions fall under [Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International](http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0). However, licenses vary among different files, so pay attention before you use.
#### Is a license specified for that file in the README?
Each folder has a file called `README` that contains information about its contents. If a certain file has an exceptional license, it will be specified in the `README`.
#### Is there a LICENSE file in the folder?
If a folder has a `LICENSE` file, that license applies, by default, to all files in that folder and all sub-folders. It may be overridden by subsequent `LICENSE` files or on a per-file basis in a `README`.
## Hotlinking
We advise against linking directly to these images. GitHub is not a CDN; if the paths ever change, your links will break.
## Original credit
The original Go gopher was created by [Renée French](http://reneefrench.blogspot.com) and is released under [Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 USA license](http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us). Thus all derivatives must provide attribution.
More information about the gopher can be found [on the Go blog](http://blog.golang.org/gopher).