Swap colours of issue status icon at GitHub and Bugzilla. Open=red, closed=green.

Makes "good" icons green and "bad" ones red. Closed issue is good, unresolved is bad.

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Versjon
0.1.5
Lagd
08.07.2020
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21.08.2025
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CC0 - Public Domain
Gjelder

Github iconography is built on nomenclature where accent is on open / closed state of things, presumably to signal their availability. "Open bug" icon is green as in "available for work" and closed bug is red as in "not available" [0].

In my head it is mostly the other way around, because I'd emphasize the "danger" nature of things: unresolved bug is "bad and dangerous", so its colour should be red, but resolved bug is "good", so it should be green.

This style tries to swap those colour wherever it aligns with my interpretation. Semiotic interpretation? Maybe.

[0] it is even more convoluted, because "open bug" icon isused to be green exclamation mark in circle (what seems understandable). Closed bug is some weird mutant of exclamation and check mark in red.


Maybe you'd like to have reordered repository content into single column.