Why does this icon pack use a letter as an icon? That goes against the principles of internationalisation. The letter A conveys nothing useful to speakers of many languages and has often been used as an icon for things related to Fonts, not Software or Applications.
This is a really bad choice for an OS which used to pride itself on being international. It just makes Ubuntu look amateurish at best or Anglo-centric at worst.
Why does this icon pack use a letter as an icon? That goes against the principles of internationalis ation. The letter A conveys nothing useful to speakers of many languages and has often been used as an icon for things related to Fonts, not Software or Applications.
This is a really bad choice for an OS which used to pride itself on being international. It just makes Ubuntu look amateurish at best or Anglo-centric at worst.