Le dimanche 14 février 2010 à 21:27 +0100, Nicolas Spalinger a écrit :
I doubt your automatically produced deb or rpm is up to the standards to
become part of a distro archive. It will create problems with existing
open font packages and duplication pains. Not cool.
Given perfect fonts (with
Liam R E Quin wrote:
On Sun, 2010-02-14 at 21:27 +0100, Nicolas Spalinger wrote:
[...]
I hate to rain on this parade but seriously, I don't think this is such
a good idea at all!
I doubt your automatically produced deb or rpm is up to the standards to
become part of a distro archive.
I recommend focusing on the remaining integration tasks and the font
audit.
Do you mean quality control? Or copyright control? (Or both?)
First the appropriate licensing and authorship checks but then the
quality control of the fonts themselves is also a goal: tarball
structure
Nicholas, do we have a package of our fonts?
Some of the quality open fonts published on the OFLB are already
packaged by the distro team in Debian/Fedora in their own package.
Packaging and the corresponding review and checking procedure is really
best left to distro teams and their members as
Also, would anyone want to take on this task to help do monthly
release of the fonts?
Setting up a cronjob is a nice way to keep it always happening, and
save like the last 30 days of files at a time in the package, then
just take the 1st of the month and make a new package!
I hate to
On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 9:27 PM, Nicolas Spalinger
nicolas_spalin...@sil.org wrote:
Also, would anyone want to take on this task to help do monthly
release of the fonts?
Setting up a cronjob is a nice way to keep it always happening, and
save like the last 30 days of files at a time
On Sun, 2010-02-14 at 21:27 +0100, Nicolas Spalinger wrote:
[...]
I hate to rain on this parade but seriously, I don't think this is such
a good idea at all!
I doubt your automatically produced deb or rpm is up to the standards to
become part of a distro archive.
Depends on the distribution
Cool! Why don't we just install your script on the server and make it a
cronjob? Also, please make a link to the original file locations on the site
and a link to all the fonts too for each font listing. That would be very
cool addition!
Dave and Ben are meeting on monday in London to talk about
Cool, but I totally support efforts like Iwan's to push through our
blockages...In fact, I hope we can support these efforts more on our site(s)
too.
Nicholas, do we have a package of our fonts?
I have software which can do the packaging and we can put into a cronjob.
Anyone interested in this?
Where can we downloadthat software?
On 13 Feb 2010, 11:01 PM, Jon Phillips j...@rejon.org wrote:
Cool, but I totally support efforts like Iwan's to push through our
blockages...In fact, I hope we can support these efforts more on our site(s)
too.
Nicholas, do we have a package of our fonts?
I
svn checkout https://svn.openclipart.org/public/openclipart/packager/trunk
packager
But, that is configured for clipart currently. Bonus points if someone
wants to genericize the package to work for fonts to at OFLB. Its
architected pretty general and can just take in the big folder and
package
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