I got DMCA'd by Nintendo anyways. I didn't bother fighting it, since it wasn't worth my time for a one-day project. Nintendo of America has overzealous paralegals that WILL go DMCA anything pokemon related.
If you mean images of Pokémon, those would be copyrighted.
Still ridiculous, but consistent with copyright law, and not an obvious case for fair use either.
[1] https://github.com/noahmorrison/chevron [2] https://mustache.github.io/ [3] https://github.com/noahmorrison/chevron/commit/42a028f597171...
And the term "chevron" was used in the game starship titanic, where I learned its meaning.
By popularity, do you mean the repos or the pokemon?
Yes :)
(I would assume repo popularity, as pokemon popularity can already be found elsewhere)
From a quick glance, looks like Jolteon would be number 1 in the list.
https://github.com/israelvicars/pkmn-go-emoji
@andyjiang / @lambtron was kind enough to add them to the emojipacks project:
I can see it be amusing to have repos with pokemon names, but for practicality, I would have no idea what they are for by reading the name.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/cloud-systems-managem...
I still can't take it seriously.
[0] https://blogs.oracle.com/thejavatutorials/entry/why_is_swing...