So we have two options: * Use the font from Google Fonts, but with risks of fingerprinting * Host the font on debian.org infrastructure, and use it as webfont. This way, when accessing debian.org, they can get consistent typography look across all devices (PC, smartphones, etc) without having to use external resource.
- Request: Using Rubik Webfont from Google Fonts Directo... anon notmyfault64
- Re: Request: Using Rubik Webfont from Google Font... Paul Wise
- Re: Re: Request: Using Rubik Webfont from Google ... anon notmyfault64
- Re: Request: Using Rubik Webfont from Google ... Bagas Sanjaya
- Re: Request: Using Rubik Webfont from Goo... Yao Wei
- Re: Request: Using Rubik Webfont from... Carsten Schoenert
- Re: Request: Using Rubik Webfont from... Bagas Sanjaya
- Re: Request: Using Rubik Webfont... Carsten Schoenert
- Re: Re: Request: Using Rubik... Bagas Sanjaya
- Re: Request: Using Rubik... Carsten Schoenert
- Re: Request: Using Rubik... Carsten Schoenert
- Re: Request: Using Rubik... Yao Wei (魏銘廷)
- Re: Request: Using Rubik... Carsten Schoenert
- Re: Re: Request: Using R... Bagas Sanjaya

