Hey all-

Just to let you know, I have been busy lately, but finally got around to completing the first set out of (yet to be determined, depending on how well these are accepted/declined).

What? You haven't heard of this PerlMonk idea? Well, just to help you with background info, check out this somewhat old node here.

Well, what are you waiting for? ;) Here is the link to the zipped, tarred, and feathered icon 12 pack (set 1) at: located here!

There is a README file stuck inside the package, so make sure to check that out if you have time. Hope many monks out there like these! I spent a bunch of time on it, and hope at least they might be used here and there ... please? Even if they aren't used, that is ok. Thanks again for all of those people out there for their feedback and various ideas related to this discussion topic in the past few weeks! ... and also, thanks, vroom for approving of this idea of mine as well!

Have a good one,
Andy

Andy Summers

In reply to PerlMonk Icon 12-pack finished! by bladx

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