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Hey @arasatasaygin, Just a more explaination on my program: it is a pomodoro timer. In a word, a pomodoro timer is used to stay focus on a task you have to do. You set a timer for (e.g.) 15 minutes, and during this time, you only think on your task. When the timer is over, you can proceed to the next task. With a bit of training, it becomes quite easy to schedule a work program, e.g. 3 × 15 min work, then 15 minutes break, etc. This method is called pomodoro because people use to have timers which look like tomatos (pomodoro in Italian if I'm not mistaken). Though your logo is intended to be an apple, it also looks like a tomato (except for the leaf). In my timer, when the time is over, a notification is sent (using libnotify) with a tomato logo and the task title. In its current state, the logo I use one I found randomly, but it would be nice to have a dedicated one. Anyway, thanks for the work you did, that's awesome :-) |
@Bromind you need to add a license file to your project to show that it is indeed open-source. |
Whoops, you're right. It's so obvious to me that I didn't even though about it. |
Congrats @Bromind Tomatoes are the new apples :) Thanks again for claiming and supporting everyone. ~ Aras |
Is this a reference to the headache meme |
To claim this logo
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