Greetings.
On Thu, 20 Jul 2017 01:15:04 +0200, "Carlos E. R."
<robin.listas@telefonica.net> wrote:
> But searching via google for the file "Zypper-cheat-sheet-1.pdf" I
> find other sources for it, one at github, marketing materials
> something by Carlos Ribeiro. The source document could be there. I
> see some .svg files around there, but I have no idea about the
> licensing. Some other person familiar with git should continue the
> search ;-)
I guess you are talking about
<https://github.com/openSUSE/artwork/tree/master/Marketing
Materials/Cheat Cube/Zypper> which is actually a directory in the
official, CC BY-SA–licensed openSUSE artwork repository. Unfortunately
the sources don't seem to be there either. (The SVG file there is for
the "cheat cube", not the A4- and letter-size cheat sheets.)
Regards,
Tristan
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