I've seen some comments stating that sharing pre-compiled packages
of yuzu is problematic for linux distributions due to some contents
having license of CC BY-ND 3.0
Better licensed sources of icons have been found for most cases,
see the changes to the .reuse/dep5 file for details.
Placeholders for connected/disconnected icons
At the time of writing I consider these icons to be placeholders,
hence three copies. colorful is grey, default is black, qdarkstyle is white
connected is gnome/16x16/network-idle.png with no changes
connected_notification is gnome/16x16/network-error.png with changes
disconnected is gnome/16x16/network-offline.png with changes
Looking at licenses: GNOME icon theme is distributed under the terms of either
GNU LGPL v.3 or Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0 license.
Debian appears to explicitly state they're licensing under
Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0
From a tarball at the following link suggests we can just attribute GNOME Project
https://download.gnome.org/sources/gnome-icon-theme/
When attributing the artwork, using "GNOME Project" is enough.
Please link to http://www.gnome.org where available.
CC-BY-SA-3.0.txt from https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/legalcode.txt
The Icon was renamed in #8283 for Linux builds, and the fix proposed in #8312 would in turn break
the icon for Windows users.
I've decided to fix the aboutdialog.ui file via qtcreator.
I'm not sure its important to have the yuzu icon inside the About dialog grabbed from the local Qt theme,
but I've reword how the code works for that, and we can just delete those lines.
I've also thrown the yuzu.png through pngcrush to remove this warning
libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile
Credit to abouvier for bringing bug up.