Can you please do icons for various operating systems? Eg. Linux, Android, IOS, Windows

I need too 😄
@colebemis @locness3 @dags170291 @emresaracoglu How does this look?
So good 👍@johnletey
Wonderful @emresaracoglu ... glad you like them!
@colebemis @locness3 @dags170291 @emresaracoglu How does this look?
As I said in another issue, please follow #171.
That's great! Maybe breaking the circle to make it more like the original ?
@locness3 Not exactly quite sure how to do that ... have any tips @ahtohbi4?
@johnletey something like this:


But I don't like spaces... I will think about it. 🤔
That doesn't remind me of Ubuntu to be honest... Maybe not making the circle inside where the outside dots are
Yes @ahtohbi4 ... I aggree with @locness3 ... that doesn't remind me at all of the Ubuntu icon!
Great!
Wonderful ... I'll go ahead and submit a PR!
Hey everyone, how do my Ubuntu and Android icons look?
@locness3 For the Ubuntu icon, it was too complex to cut the inner circle into three chunks ... as we use rounded line caps, so no matter how I cut the circle, it cuts weren't quite apparent
cc. @ahtohbi4 @mittalyashu

@johnletey #171 disallows to use 1px stroke width, as you do for small circles of Ubuntu icon.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Hey @johnletey,
Can you try to increase the head height by 1px, just to add more spacing?
Since you have already created the windows icon, can you also create a Microsoft icon too?
@johnletey #171 disallows to use 1px stroke width, as you do for small circles of Ubuntu icon.
@ahtohbi4 Those small circles are 1x1px but with a 2px stroke centred
Can you try to increase the head height by 1px, just to add more spacing?
@mittalyashu Unfortunately, when I do this the icon gets disproportioned and thus looks weird!
Since you have already created the windows icon, can you also create a Microsoft icon too?
Like this? Figma


Microsoft & Grid icon looks exactly the same.

// courtesy @johnletey
So, I think we don't need a microsoft icon @mittalyashu .
@locness3 I agree
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Microsoft & Grid icon looks exactly the same.
// courtesy @johnletey