Wallpapers on software design principles

in utopian-io •  6 years ago  (edited)

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https://github.com/amitguptagwl/coderswall

I've created a project where others and I can create wallpapers which remind us, or teach us some concepts related to IT.

Here are the some wallpapers give us the knowledge of software design principles and can be used to decorate laptop's wall.

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Hello there!

I can't help but notice that you used the Utopian-io tag on a blog post that is not about open source software. That's an inappropriate way to use our tags, I'm afraid.

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I look forward to seeing awesome relevant content from you in the future.

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Thanks for you response @didic . But now I'm confused, as on my last post about imglab open source application, I was suggested by @amosbastian to use blog category for promotion purpose.

The Blog category is the perfect place to promote an open source application, and I'd love to see that type of post from you in the category. It would need to be significantly more detailed than the post you wrote about imglab, of course.

But being the place to promote an open source application does not make it the place to promote graphics about open source. And these graphics aren't even specifically open source related.

Ok, so if I understand it correctly, do you mean open source software are fine but not the other open source projects?

Open source is, specifically, a software term. Not everything that is copyleft is open source. Graphics, for instance, can be royalty free, or released with a creative commons license, but that doesn't make them open source.

Got it. Thanks

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